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A “Tech First” Approach to Foreign Policy? The Three Meanings of Tech Diplomacy
ABSTRACT Scholars have recently argued that international politics is plagued by instability as the world rapidly transitions from one crisis to another. This state of “Permacrisis,” or permanent crises between states, is driven by technological innovations which create new kinds of crises and drive competitions between adversarial states.
Ilan Manor
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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 Review and Critique of the Book “The Tragedy of Great Power Politics” [PDF]
In the foregoing research, the critique and evaluation of John J. Mearsheimer's book "The Tragedy of Great Power Politics" is done in two levels: form criticism and content criticism.
Hasan Pourahmadi, Amir Abbasi Khoshkar
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The Israeli Lobby and the U.S. Response to the War in Lebanon
On 28 August 2006, the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) sponsored a panel discussion on “The Israeli Lobby and the U.S. Response to the War in Lebanon” at the National Press Club, Washington, DC.
Soha Srour
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The impact of Arab Revolution on the security of the Arabian Gulf: The Yemeni Revolution as a model [PDF]
Purpose – This study aims to analyze the impact of Arab Revolution on the Arabian Gulf security by applying on Yemeni Revolution. This can be achieved by analyzing the threat of Arab Spring Revolutions to the national security of the Gulf Cooperation ...
Saleh Zaid Al-Otaibi
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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 Expansion to Erosion: The Global Trajectory of Judicial Independence, 1960–2018
ABSTRACT Judicial independence expanded globally throughout the twentieth century, but this trajectory has recently come under pressure. In recent years, governments around the world have increasingly challenged judicial autonomy. This study unpacks this global reversal by analyzing data from 156 states between 1960 and 2018.
Nir Rotem
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The influence of Lying upon International Relations [PDF]
Review of: John J. Mearsheimer, Why leaders lie. The Truth about Lying in International Politics, New York, Oxford University Press, 2011, 142 p.
Florin Pintescu
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Beyond the Ivory Tower? Security Studies Scholarship in Denmark and Norway
ABSTRACT This article examines how academic national security expertise in Denmark and Norway translates into public visibility and engagement opportunities. While a largely US‐centred literature on the practitioner–academic gap in national security identifies persistent obstacles to policy relevance—often locating responsibility either within the ...
Anne Ingemann Johansen, Sten Rynning
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Black Sea Dimension of Ukraine War
The article is based on the positions of neo-realism, namely in the works by S. Walt and J. Mearsheimer. It characterizes the key actors of the war in Ukraine, which is a result of a long-term geopolitical competition between the USA and RF in the Black ...
Jan Eichler
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