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Smuggling Sovereignty: Trade, Transgression, and State Authority
ABSTRACT Global supply chains are saturated with transgressions—corruption, smuggling, document forgery, and other practices that blur the line between legality and illegality. States do not merely endure these practices; they actively shape the conditions for them, producing the very illegal systems they then claim to police.
Dejana Kostić
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“Defence diplomacy” is a relatively new term, created in response to post-Cold War needs to name new tasks and international functions completed by the armed forces and the leadership of the Ministries of National Defence.
Lech Drab
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Global Health Diplomacy Training for Military Medical Researchers [PDF]
Given the unprecedented growth of global health initiatives in the past decade, informal diplomacy between technical partners plays an increasingly important role in shaping opportunities and outcomes. This article describes a course developed and executed specifically to equip U.S.
Rebecca, Katz +5 more
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Formation of Distance‐Based Orientation: Political Identity through Relational Positioning in Israel
Distance‐based orientation describes how pejorative labels may serve as anchor points for political identity. Existing research on political labeling has largely emphasized stigmatization, overlooking how labels may acquire durability and orienting capacity without losing pejorative force. Drawing on publicly circulating discourse, we trace positioning
Tammar Friedman, Asaf Saadon
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Maud Quessard works on Soft power and US public diplomacy. Her contribution focuses on the German-American relations of the 1980s that were a priority for Reagan’s American diplomacy and remained at the center of Cold War issues.
Maud QUESSARD-SALVAING
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ABSTRACT Focusing on the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), this study investigates how national security drives the coevolution of China's political risk management support for multinationals and competing countries' reactions. A competing country is a nation‐state that is neither the home nor host country of a multinational but perceives the ...
Shuang Li, Xueli Huang, Fuming Jiang
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‘Hände hoch’: The South African experience of the moment of capture in North Africa
A large number of South African troops were captured by the Axis forces in the Western Desert after the crushing defeat at Sidi Rezegh in November 1941 and the surrender of Tobruk in June 1942.
Evert Kleynhans
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Over the last couple of years, digital diplomacy has become a fascinating area of research among Mass Communication, Peace and Conflict Studies, and International Affairs scholars.
Ittefaq, Muhammad
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This article explores the evolution and impact of knowledge diplomacy in the context of the digital era, analyzing how emerging technologies, particularly artificial intelligence (AI) and military technologies, are redefining international relations. The
Tiberius TOMOIAGĂ, Liviu COȘEREANU
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EUROPE - TYPES OF DIPLOMACY IN THE VISION OF SIR HAROLD NICOLSON [PDF]
The paper outlines the types of diplomacy. This brief paper does not include all known and analyzed types of diplomacy. From a certain perspective, diplomacy is also a way of dialogue, of communication between states.
DRĂGAN-CODREAN Cosmina-Ioana +1 more
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