The Role and Function of the Great Powers on Formation and Expansion of International Law [PDF]
Many researchers believe that, in the recent century, international law has grown and formed in order to achieve the goals of the great powers and in its shadow.
aboozar omrani, Hossein Deheshyar
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Underbalancing in a regional world [PDF]
This paper adapts underbalancing theory to explain regional powers' decisions when faced with the politics of great power intrusion. The paper finds two situations where regional powers defy expectations and details the causal models using India (1979 ...
Hutto James Wesley
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Eurasian Connectivity: Interests of Regional and Great Powers
This article analyses the structure of trading networks in Eurasia and raises important questions on the relationship between these networks and the geopolitical contexts they navigate.
Shoaib Khan
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PUTERILE MIJLOCII ÎN SISTEMUL INTERNAȚIONAL ACTUAL [PDF]
Several articles and analyses published in 2020, in international journals and on the websites of prestigious think tanks, were drawing attention on the role that the middle powers are playing in today's international politics.
Cristina Vohn
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With great power comes great vulnerability [PDF]
The clinical responses to targeted drugs are often transient and do not always translate into meaningful overall survival due to the development of resistance. We discuss here that the greater power of drug resistant cells can be associated with significant newly-acquired vulnerabilities that can be exploited therapeutically.
Rodrigo Leite de Oliveira +2 more
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National security transformation: Resilience within national security strategies of great powers in response to global threats [PDF]
Altered nature of security risks and threats created within globalization process new security environment, forcing creators of national security strategies to anticipate the sources of threats and to define appropriate mechanisms for response to ...
Keković Zoran Ć., Dinić Jelena M.
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Why do hegemonic powers appear to have so few viable policy levers with which to cope with their fears of decline, and often adopt policies that are least well-suited, if not antithetical to the task?
Robert Denemark
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Trading on Preconceptions: Why World War I Was Not a Failure of Economic Interdependence [PDF]
World War I is generally viewed by both advocates and critics of commercial liberal theory as the quintessential example of a failure of economic integration to maintain peace.
Beckett Ian F.W. +10 more
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Historical and contemporary geopolitical tendencies of the great powers with special reference to the security of the Republic of Serbia [PDF]
Geopolitics explains the regularity of political action in international relations by finding the determinants of political decisions in geographical factors. The result of geopolitical thought are possible patterns of behavior of states in international
Stajić Ljubomir S., Mirković Vladan M.
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Securing guarantees : how nuclear proliferation can strengthen great power commitments [PDF]
The number of states with nuclear weapons has grown at a much slower rate than many predicted during the early years of the Cold War. Yet the reasons for this slow rate of proliferation are not well understood.
Phillips, Julianne Nicole
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