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DYNAMIQUES D’INSTABILITE DE L’ORDRE INTERNATIONAL (1990-2026) : CRISES ECONOMIQUES, VIOLATIONS DU DROIT INTERNATIONAL ET IMPLICATIONS POUR LA REPUBLIQUE DEMOCRATIQUE DU CONGO [PDF]

open access: yesZiglôbitha
Résumé : Depuis la fin de la guerre froide, l’ordre international est marqué par des crises économiques, des tensions géopolitiques et une érosion progressive du droit international, fragilisant la gouvernance mondiale et accentuant les asymétries de ...
Julien PALUKU KAHONGYA et Aaron KALALA KATAMBA
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‘This is Unacceptable in Europe in the 21st Century’: Time, Place and European Identity in the 2013–14 Russia–Ukraine Crisis

open access: yesJCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, Volume 63, Issue 6, Page 1710-1725, November 2025.
Abstract The 2013–2014 Russia–Ukraine crisis that started the Russian war against Ukraine is usually conceptualised as a geopolitical or international security crisis and analysed according to spatial logics. This article focuses on the underresearched chronopolitics of the crisis, arguing that in addition to a security crisis, events presented ...
Adrian Rogstad
wiley   +1 more source

L’impasse de la guerre afghane : Une perspective du réalisme structurel

open access: yesOASIS, 2017
L’engagement des États-Unis en sol afghan découle des prétentions de ce pays à réaffirmer sa puissance hégémonique; cependant, les raisons du maintien des troupes de l’otan, plus de quinze ans après l’invasion sont beaucoup moins évidentes.
Priscyll Anctil Avoine
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Patrimonial Imperialism: A Taxonomy of the Causes of the Russo‐Ukrainian War

open access: yesJournal for the Theory of Social Behaviour, Volume 55, Issue 3, September 2025.
ABSTRACT Explanations of the causes of the Russo‐Ukrainian war tend to drift towards one of two lines of argument. These are the ‘NATO expansion’ argument, chiefly focusing on the structure of the international system and the possibility of the acceptance of Ukraine into NATO, and the ‘Putin's war’ argument, which attempts to place the bulk of blame ...
Gabriel A. Pierzynski, Jonathan Joseph
wiley   +1 more source

Why Leaders Lie. The Truth about Lying in International Politics

open access: yesRevista Española de Ciencia Política, 2012
John J. Mearsheimer. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011, 132 pp.
Juan Tovar Ruíz
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Balance of Power versus Complex Interdependence [PDF]

open access: yesCentral European Journal of International & Security Studies, 2012
Both the concepts of Balance of Power and Complex Interdependence attempt to describe the post-cold war international system. We select Offensive Realism (re: Mearsheimer) and Neoliberal Institutionalism (re: Keohane and Nye), for theoretically ...
Evaghoras L. Evaghorou   +1 more
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CÂTEVA REPERE GEOPOLITICE ȘI DE SECURITATE PRIVIND STRATEGIA DE TRANSFORMARE A CHINEI ÎNTR-O SUPERPUTERE MARITIMĂ [PDF]

open access: yesRevista de Știinţe Politice şi Relaţii Internaţionale, 2020
The sea route, known as China's Maritime Silk Road Initiative (MSRI), designed to link the South China Sea and the Mediterranean Sea, as part of the "Belt and Road Initiative" (BRI), proposes a long route that will pass through the Strait of Malacca, the
EUGEN LUNGU
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Mearsheimer’s Folly: NATO’s Cold War Capability and Credibility

open access: yesMilitary Strategy Magazine, 2017
In 1982 Professor John J. Mearsheimer wrote a paper entitled, “Why the Soviets Can’t Win Quickly in Europe”. Professor Mearsheimer examined NATO’s strategy and capabilities for defeating a Warsaw Pact attack in West Germany. This article examines the flaws in that analysis using archival documents, and cautions against the problems flawed analyses can ...
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Zbigniew Brzeziński a John Mearsheimer — dwie wizje rozwoju stosunków chińsko-amerykańskich

open access: yesStudia nad Autorytaryzmem i Totalitaryzmem, 2021
The analysis aims to show the differences in the approach to the growth of communist China as perceived by Zbigniew Brzeziński and John Mearsheimer. It shows that the distinctly different attitudes of these thinkers to China’s growth at the beginning of the 21st century were getting closer over time.
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Symbolic Sanctions and Status Signaling: Understanding China's Use of Sanctions as an Emerging Great Power

open access: yesPacific Focus, Volume 40, Issue 2, Page 392-422, August 2025.
This study examines China's evolving use of sanctions as a foreign policy instrument, with a focus on their symbolic functions and role in international status signaling. Moving beyond conventional perspectives that emphasize coercive aspects of sanctions, the study frames China's sanctions as part of a broader effort by an emerging great power to gain
Soojin Han
wiley   +1 more source

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