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Strategies of Fighting Terror

open access: yesCzech Journal of International Relations, 2006
The article is part of a wider discussion on and the assessment of the global terrorism threat since 2001. Terrorism considered the most dangerous and urgent security threat of today.
Jan Eichler
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Divided over Iraq, United over Iran. A Rational Choice Explanation to European Irrationalities [PDF]

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The War on Iraq in has split the continent into ‘Old Europe’ and ‘New Europe’. On Iran, by contrast, the EU jointly acts in the context of a coordinated European foreign policy.
Goldthau, Andreas
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Realism vs. Neoliberalism and Constructivism: Main Points of Debate

open access: yesVestnik MGIMO-Universiteta, 2015
: Following the collapse of the bipolar world realist approaches were placed under close scrutiny by neoliberals and constructivists. The legacy of the realist school actually became an object of numerous attacks, which were undertaken to demonstrate its
Yury V. Borovsky, Pavel A. Gvozdev
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The Limits of Interdependence: Cooperation and Conflict in Sino-Japanese Relations

open access: yesNew Voices, 2014
Since the introduction of Deng Xiaoping’s Open Door policy in 1979, the value and complexity of Sino-Japanese economic ties have grown exponentially. However, even as economic ties have developed, security relations have deteriorated as perceptions of a ‘
Adam Eldridge
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Uneven and combined development: a fusion of Marxism and structural realism

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Although Justin Rosenberg's academic writings have from the very beginning attempted to provide an alternative to neorealism in the form of Trotsky's theory of uneven and combined development (U&CD), his attempts at actually replacing it with a ...
Glenn, John
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Social neorealism

open access: yesPhilica, 2010
Kenneth Waltz’s neorealism has arguably been the most dominant international theory for the last three decades, although its popularity has decreased. Amitai Etzioni has recently criticized (neo)realism, arguing that not only military and economic factors but, increasingly, also normative ones shape international relations.
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