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Malaysia's strategic approach: Unpacking the “action‐reaction spiral” logic in the South China Sea
Abstract The phrase “action‐reaction” has been frequently reiterated in public speeches by Malaysian leaders, formal documents, and behind‐the‐scenes discussions. This article contends that this expression operates as a manifestation of Malaysian policymakers' comprehension of the security dilemma and their strategic assessment of their position within
Emirza Syailendra
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The review touches upon the problems, which are formulated and solved by the group of authors in the scientifi c study “From Chekhov to Brodsky: Aesthetic and Philosophical Aspects of Russian Literature of the 20th Century”. The importance of scientifi c
Olga N. Chelyukanova+1 more
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Geoeconomic Power Europe: When Global Power Competition Drives EU Integration
Abstract The European Union's (EU's) ‘geoeconomic turn’ denotes the growing integration of international security considerations into EU economic policies. This article introduces the concept of ‘geoeconomic power Europe’ to show how this development has the potential to renew debates on the nature of EU power.
Pierre Haroche
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Abstract This article provides an analysis of the relationship between the Southern Common Market (Mercosur) and the European Union (EU) focusing on its purposes and functions, by exploring the literature on interregionalism through the perspectives of three distinct schools of thought: neorealism, neoliberal institutionalism and constructivism ...
María V. Alvarez
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Love in Konstantin Paustovsky’s Romantics (1923)
Konstantin G. Paustovsky’s novels remain understudied as a research material. Romantics (1923) is his first novel in this genre. The novel reflects the transformation of his ideas about romantic love and connects it with the motif of creativity as an ...
Yu. V. Malikova
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A Constant State of War Or A Dog Eat Dog System?
It has become far too fashionable to adopt a (neo)realist approach to world affairs, especially since this approach purports to deal with the ‘here and now’ of international politics.
Nathan Andrews
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Neorealism in the Ukrainian Literature of the 20th century (The Conception of the Personality in V. Vynnychenko’s and Gr. Tyutyunnyk’s short Stories) [PDF]
Проаналізовано особливості типу персонажа в неореалістичних новелах В. Винниченка та Гр. Тютюнника з метою виявлення відмінностей між неореалізмом у першій і другій половинах ХХ ст. In this article the type of the character in V.
Holovii, Oksana+1 more
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Intelligence in international society: An English school perspective on the ‘five eyes’
Abstract Despite the recent prominence of intelligence in post‐Ukraine global policy, it is a Cinderella in international relations studies. Using English School (ES) theorisation, we locate intelligence within the constellation of primary and secondary institutions in international society.
Robert Schuett, John Williams
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The end of the ‘new world order’? security governance and US imperialism after 9/11 [PDF]
The concept of global governance has emerged as a key theoretical approach since the 1990s. Applied to the transformation of international security, it has suggested a shift from the state-dominated bipolar system of the Cold War era to a new multipolar ...
Krahmann, E
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Iraq's Struggle to Contend With the Sino‐US Rivalry
Abstract This article analyzes Iraq's response to evolving US‐China relations, focusing on its foreign‐policy objectives of ending isolation, strengthening security, and fostering economic growth. Iraq seeks American support to attain these goals, aspiring to reintegrate into the international system and bolster its defense mechanisms.
Amjed Rasheed
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