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The Impact of the Financial Crisis on Greece’s Defense Diplomacy

2017
This chapter explores the implications of the Greek financial crisis on the country’s defense diplomacy. Although defense budgets have been reduced in recent years almost in all European governments, Greece’s defense expenditures have experienced a dramatic reduction, prompting Athens to reconsider its defense priorities, including its defense ...
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Defense and Intelligence Diplomacy

2018
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In Defense of Diplomacy

World Politics, 1949
Publication of Politics Among Nations is another important milestone in the development of systematic studies of international political phenomena into an established and recognized branch of higher learning.Comparison of this impressive treatise with any work published before 1914 reveals in dramatic fashion how much ground has already been covered ...
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India’s Diplomacy in Absentia: Violence, Defense, Offense

2023
The rare occasions when diplomacy does not constitute international politics arise from the presumption there are no other actors or diplomacy’s supplementation. An instance of the former was the Chinese diplomat’s report which led to the first mention of the Roman Empire in Chinese records, thereby expanding awareness and setting the scene for ...
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Diplomacy and Defense in Soviet National Security Policy

International Security, 1983
Soviet military doctrine has traditionally held that a nuclear war would be a continuation of politics, and that despite the scale of destruction, socialism would emerge victorious.1 Starting in the early 1970s, however, articles began to appear in the Soviet press which implicitly challenged the prevailing view.2 By 1981, this challenge had become ...
Dan L. Strode, Rebecca V. Strode
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Enduring difficulties in China–U.S. defense diplomacy

Korean Journal of Defense Analysis, 2009
Abstract Despite decades of military-to-military talks and the creation of several China–U.S. defense confidence-building measures, clashes between Chinese and American military units operating in the international waters and airspace near China have repeatedly disrupted their bilateral relations.
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Operationalizing Defense Support to Public Diplomacy

2006
Abstract : In the global "war of ideas" currently being fought, defense support to public diplomacy, (DSPD), an enabling element of strategic communications, is a means that can contribute to the notion of countering ideological support to terrorism (CIST) by reinforcing U.S. strategic communication objectives in support of the U.S.
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Defense Diplomacy and Civil-Military Relations in Bangladesh

Journal of Political & Military Sociology
In a democratic state, it is expected that a balance exists between civil and military power. While the military’s role has been traditionally defined as safeguarding a country’s national sovereignty and security, the modern concept of civil-military relations encapsulates a broader engagement of the military in advancing a country’s diplomacy as well.
Rashed Zaman, Mansura Amdad
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Brexit Diplomacy: the Strange Case of Security and Defense

Diplomatica, 2019
The British decision to leave the European Union has created a number of challenges in the security and defense realms. The difficulties with implementing the decision are compounded by the unusual apparatus and haphazard manner by which the so-called Brexit negotiations have been handled on the uk side.
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