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The Concept of Neorealism in Russian and Ukrainian Literary Criticism
The article discusses the position of Russian and Ukrainian critical thought about the origin and development of the neorealism of the early twentieth century. For the analysis of selected works of Russian literary critics and writers E. Koltonovskoy, P.
Lyudmila Reva
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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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The Non-Professional Actor in the Reception of Italian Cinema Abroad
This article will examine the overlooked centrality of the non-professional actor in the circulation of Italian films outside the country. It analyses the importance of the legitimating label of neorealism in critical and festival discourse, and its ...
Catherine O'Rawe
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Qatar's foreign aid and political strategies in the Horn of Africa: The case of Somalia
Abstract The purpose of this article is to analyse the relationship between Qatar's foreign policy and foreign aid in the Horn of Africa (HoA), with a particular focus on Somalia. Since the 2017 blockade, the HoA has become increasingly important to Qatar's foreign policy and aid efforts, intensifying political and economic competition with other Gulf ...
Altea Pericoli, Federico Donelli
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A Realist Defense of the Alien Tort Statute [PDF]
This Article offers a new justification for modern litigation under the Alien Tort Statute (ATS), a provision from the 1789 Judiciary Act that permits victims of human rights violations anywhere in the world to sue tortfeasors in U.S. courts.
Knowles, Robert
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The activities of the two chambers of the Polish parliament – the Sejm and the Senate – during the twenty years of Poland’s membership in the European Union can be analysed by taking two research approaches, the first of which is universalism, which ...
Zbigniew Czachór
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The Nordic Response to the Ukraine War [PDF]
This study examines how the Russian invasion of Ukraine affects the security strategies of Nordic countries. In light of this increased threat, Sweden, Finland, and Denmark have reevaluated their defence strategies.
Ana Jović-Lazić
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Feminist scholarship, bridge-building and political affinity [PDF]
In this short essay we consider, first, the reasons why feminist IR academics should seek to build bridges with each other, with other academics and with those outside the university.
Eschle, C., Maiguashca, Bice
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With the end of the Cold War research on hegemony has attracted the interest of scholars in IR. Representatives of different schools of thought, such as Neoliberalism or the English school, successfully adopted the term to the new international context ...
Maciej Herbut +2 more
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International Organizations as Corporate Actors: Agency and Emergence in Theories of International Relations [PDF]
In this paper, the implicit and explicit conceptualizations of international organizations found in the three major theories of international relations are outlined and compared.
Remi Maier-Rigaud
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