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Towards Allyship in Diversity? Critical Perspectives on the European Union's Global Role
Abstract This special issue (SI) foregrounds critical perspectives in studying the EU's global role, acknowledging their historical marginalisation within scholarship dominated by mainstream approaches. The project is theoretical with significant normative and practical implications, that is, for activism and policy‐making. Our primary goal is to bring
Dimitris Bouris +2 more
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The Role of Ethics in the Foreign Policy of the Islamic Republic of Iran [PDF]
Most states in today’s world have regulated their foreign policies in accordance with the theory of Neorealism and are working towards enhancing their power and interests.
Omm-al-Banin Chaboki
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Australia's U‐Turn on Chinese Investment: A Neoclassical Realist Perspective
The late 2010s saw a rise in restrictive foreign direct investment (FDI) policies, especially in developed nations. This research uses Australia's 2018 regulation as a case study to explore the political drivers behind the trend. Drawing on a neoclassical realist (NCR) framework, it focuses on the threat perceptions of the foreign policy executive ...
Rei Koga
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Framing the Real: Lefèbvre and NeoRealist Cinematic Space as Practice [PDF]
In 1945 Roberto Rossellini's Neo-realist Rome, Open City set in motion an approach to cinema and its representation of real life – and by extension real spaces – that was to have international significance in film theory and practice. However, the re-use
Adorno, T, Max H, Cumming J +68 more
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Abstract This study aims to contribute to the ongoing scholarly conversation about education through the lenses of the German philosophy of Bildung and the American philosophy of pragmatism. More concretely, in this article, the two philosophies are represented by the traditions of critical‐constructive Didaktik, based on Wolfgang Klafki's work, and ...
Bettina Vogt, Ninni Wahlström
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The two main state-centric approaches to international relations, i.e., neorealism and neoliberal institutionalism, are the product of the seventies and eighties. They have evolved and changed in constant competition with each other, to eventually merge
István Benczes
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Alessandro Blasetti’s career reaches a turning point in 1942: at the end of the year Quattro passi fra le nuvole is released. The film is retrospectively considered a forerunner of Neorealism.
Francesca Tesi
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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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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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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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