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Abraham Accord, which took place in December 2020, marks a dramatic shift in the Middle East and North Africa region. Several Arab states, such as Morocco, the UAE, Bahrain, and Sudan, got involved in the pacification process to establish diplomatic ...
Habib Alfarisi
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Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: An Offensive Realist Reconsideration of Philippine Grand Strategy
ABSTRACT In regions riddled with heightened security tensions from great power competition like Southeast Asia, why do states like the Philippines defy conventional rationality and hedge against their treaty ally? This paper seeks to answer this gap in the literature by arguing for a new definition of hedging that covers contemporary cases.
Jomari Jesus G. Tan
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Ruxit Revisited: Unravelling Russia's Dissociation From the Pan‐European Security Order
ABSTRACT Russia's first invasion of Ukraine in 2014 marked the culmination of Russia's dissociation from the project of institutionalised pan‐European security and from the global liberal order more generally. While not denying the relevance of studying the causes of Russia's attacks on Ukraine, this study focuses on Russia's progressing dissociation ...
Mikhail Polianskii
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Social evolution of international politics: From Mearsheimer to Jervis [PDF]
I advance an endogenous explanation for the systemic transformation of international politics and offer to neatly resolve the debate between offensive realism and defensive realism through a social evolutionary approach. I contend that international politics has always been an evolutionary system and it has evolved from an offensive realism world to a
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Middle Powers and Limited Balancing: Syria and the Post‐October 7 Wars
Abstract This article contends that to explain the grand strategies of states in the Middle East, we must employ the concept of middle powers. Analyzing the case of Syria between 2011 and 2021, it finds that these actors preferred a strategy of limited balancing against direct threats to their national security.
Chen Kertcher, Gadi Hitman
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John J. Mearsheimer: an offensive realist between geopolitics and power [PDF]
With a number of controversial publications behind him and not least his book, The Tragedy of Great Power Politics, John J. Mearsheimer has firmly established himself as one of the leading contributors to the realist tradition in the study of international relations since Kenneth Waltz's Theory of International Politics.
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The Neo‐Mercantilist Nexus: China's Geoeconomics Strategy in the Middle East—Discourse and Practice
ABSTRACT China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has become a cornerstone of its hybrid neo‐mercantilist geoeconomics strategy, reshaping the Middle East's geopolitical and economic landscape. This research explores how the BRI enables China to secure energy resources, expand trade networks, and establish strategic infrastructure, thereby advancing its ...
Riya Sultana, Ronen A. Cohen
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JOHN MEARSHEIMER’S REALISM AND THE UKRAINIAN CRISIS
The paper sheds light on the ongoing debate around the Ukrainian war in American and Western scholarship, the focus is especially on John Mearsheimer’s views on the Western perception and attitudes towards Russia’s military invasion of Ukraine.
null Zhumatay, null Yskak, null Omarov
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MEARSHEIMER, John. J. (2012). Por que os líderes mentem: toda a verdade sobre as mentiras na política internacional. Rio de Janeiro: Zahar.
Eloi Martins Senhoras +1 more
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O Lobby de Israel e o primeiro ano da administração Obama
No contexto dos argumentos desenvolvidos por Stephen Walt e John Mearsheimer sobre o Lobby de Israel, analisamos discursos, reuniões de governo e, principalmente, as reações dos pensadores neo-realistas quanto às pressões pró-israelenses na gestão Obama.
Luiza Rodrigues Mateo
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