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Ukrainian-Polish Relations Through the Prism of Scientific Schools of International Relations
The purpose of this article is to explore the theoretical foundations and methodological approaches of leading academic schools in the field of international relations to gain a deeper understanding of Ukrainian-Polish relations in the context of the ...
Tetiana Yelova, Antonina Shulіak
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Covid-19 and international cooperation: IR paradigms at odds. [PDF]
Basrur R, Kliem F.
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Uluslararası ilişkilerde iş birliği imkânları: Neorealizm-neoliberalizm tartışması
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The usage of digital technology, especially in warfare, on the one hand, exacerbates the judgment of the war. After the world experienced a major-devastating World War (I and II), International Relations – as a practice vis-à-vis discipline – has gone ...
Muwalliha Syahdani+2 more
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Divided over Iraq, United over Iran. A Rational Choice Explanation to European Irrationalities [PDF]
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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Narrative time and International Relations. [PDF]
Franz B.
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Greater Russia: Is Moscow out to subvert the West? [PDF]
Sakwa R.
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Sino-Us Military Cooperation During the Cold War: The Case of “Peace Pearl” Program
Introduction. The subject of the article is the China-US “Peace Pearl” program carried out in the 1980s within the context of the China-USA-USSR triangle.
Menglong Li+2 more
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The article analyzes the process of normalizing relations between Belgrade and Pristina after adopting the Agreement on the Path to Normalization. The analytical framework of neorealism was used to explain that the normalization process was accelerated ...
Mihajlo Vucic, Dragan Djukanovic
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The Struggle for Certainty: Ontological Security, the Rise of Nationalism, and Australia-China Tensions after COVID-19. [PDF]
Pan G, Korolev A.
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