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The Customary International Law Supergame: Order and Law [PDF]
Customary international law is an enigma. It is produced by the decentralized actions of states, and it generally lacks centralized enforcement mechanisms.
George Norman, Joel P. Trachtman
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India: Domestic Issues, Strategic Dynamics, and U.S. Relations [PDF]
[Excerpt] President Barack Obama’s Administration has sought to build upon the deepened U.S. engagement with India begun by President Bill Clinton in 2000 and expanded upon during much of the past decade under President G.W. Bush.
Kerr, Paul K +3 more
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The ethics of responding to democratic backsliding abroad
Abstract The past decade has seen a marked shift as many previously liberal democratic states have backslidden, taking authoritarian turns. How should liberal actors respond to democratic backsliding by others? Although it might seem that it is vital for liberal actors to react robustly to avoid complicity or to maintain their liberal integrity, this ...
James Pattison
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The Dual Alliance was an important achievement of Germany’s proactive diplomacy, which eliminated the hidden security risk of AustriaHungary’s fall to the hostile countries, and restored Germany’s position of restraining the Austro-Russian relations and
Gao Jianzhi
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The FIFA World Cup as a Tool for Global Health Diplomacy. [PDF]
Shomuyiwa DO +10 more
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Abstract How can defense alliances reap the efficiency gains of working together when coordination and opportunism costs are high? Although specializing as part of a collective comes with economic and functional benefits, states must bargain over the distribution of those gains and ensure the costs of collective action are minimized.
J. Andrés Gannon
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From Pandemic to World Instability and War Crimes: Lessons Learned in a Turbulent Socio-Political Landscape. [PDF]
Mutti A.
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Abstract Alliances are typically understood as agreements intended to deter aggression from enemy states. By signaling an ally's commitment to a protégé state, a shared enemy may be deterred from attacking. In light of this signaling logic, secret alliances are puzzling.
Peter Bils, Bradley C. Smith
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Spartan Daily, November 2, 1961 [PDF]
Volume 49, Issue 27https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/4214/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Competitive diplomacy in bargaining and war
Abstract War is often viewed as a bargaining problem. However, prior to bargaining, countries can vie for leverage by expending effort on diplomacy. This article presents a dynamic model of conflict where agenda‐setting power is endogenous to pre‐bargaining diplomatic competition.
Joseph J. Ruggiero
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