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A ‘Geopolitical Commission’: Supranationalism Meets Global Power Competition
Abstract This article examines the origins and operationalisation of the concept of a ‘geopolitical Commission’, which has been promoted by President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen since 2019. This concept has been used to guide the stronger co‐ordination of the external aspects of the Commission's work.
Pierre Haroche
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Abstract Through examination of elite‐level discourse between 2014 and 2015, this paper argues that the exaggeration of Iranian involvement with the Houthis served to justify the Saudi‐led intervention in Yemen. Ironically, this had the effect of benefiting Iran, as Riyadh moved their attention away from Iranian priorities in Syria, undermined their ...
Tom Walsh
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Structuralisme et néoréalisme dans le champ des relations internationales. Le cas de Kenneth Waltz
This article is an attempt to link the study of a political thought movement, neorealism, with a social sciences methodology, structuralism. Both currents have followed different paths, throughout the period that lasted from after the Second World War to
Alexis Cartonnet
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Peculiarities and main directions of neorealism in international relations theory
As it is known, nowadays neorealism is one of the most influential trends in international relations’ theory, which proposes a systematic explanation of the development of international relations and pragmatic understanding of national and international
Halyna Ivasyuk
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Nathan Sears: “… in the midst of catastrophe”
Global Policy, Volume 14, Issue 4, Page 625-627, September 2023.
Haydn Belfield
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Prefix “Neo” in the Cultural and Scientific Reflection [PDF]
The article considers the main vectors of the cultural and scientific reflection of the prefix “neo”. The author describes the notions of the cultural retrospection and of the retrospective movements in world literature, reveals their invariant features (
Veronika B. Zuseva-Özkan
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Sagapò e Soldatesse: la Grecia degli invasori
Among the many authors who covered the Italian military occupation of Greece (1940-1943), Renzo Biasion and Ugo Pirro still stand out as being the most influential.
Luca Gallarini
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Global Policy, Volume 14, Issue 4, Page 628-629, September 2023.
Scott Janzwood
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THINK LIKE CONSTRUCTIVIST: DISCOVERING A POLYPHONIC WORLD
The article covers the specific features an main ideas of the constructivist attitude to international relations studies. The article consists of two parts.
T. A. Alexeyeva
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Disposable Bodies: Undocumented Migrants and La jaula de oro’s Poetics of Austerity
The film La jaula de oro (The Golden Dream, 2013), by Mexican-Spanish director Diego Quemada-Diez, begins in a landfill in Guatemala City and ends with one of its main characters, Juan, gathering waste in a meat processing plant, somewhere in the ...
Silvia Mejía
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