Implicit motives and conflict intensity: A meta‐analysis of the roles of power and affiliation
Abstract Implicit motives are theorized to play important roles in driving conflicts toward high‐intensity outcomes like war or low‐intensity outcomes like peaceful resolution. While the link between power motivation and higher conflict intensity is empirically supported, the link between affiliation motivation and lower conflict intensity has been ...
Kate Y. Huang, Joyce S. Pang
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Transnational HIV-AIDS Action and Citizen Diplomacy in the Late Soviet Union, 1988-1991. [PDF]
Hearne S.
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US‐Japan Alliance: Emmeshing Bilateralism Into Broader Multilateralism
ABSTRACT In the 21st Century, geopolitical confrontation between the Eurasian continental powers and the sea powers works to divide Asia. The US‐Japan alliance has transformed itself from Japanʼs asymmetrical security dependence of the Cold War period into a mutual and more integrated partnership today.
Yoichiro Sato
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How different are offline and online diplomacy? A comparative analysis of public statements and SNS posts by delegates to the United Nations. [PDF]
Sakamoto T, Araki M, Ito H, Matsuoka T.
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ABSTRACT In recent decades, policy capacity has garnered increasing attention from scholars in the Global North. However, there has been limited focus on policy capacity in developing countries, particularly in Africa. While various factors, such as experience, the nature of policy tasks, and educational background, can influence the policy capacity of
Kiflie Worku Angaw +3 more
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The new administration in the USA: impact of policy changes in development assistance on low- and middle-income countries, with the example of Nepal. [PDF]
Paudel D, Froeschl G.
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Half a Decade in Turkey: Ambassadorial Insights. By Engin Akçay, Erkan Ertosun, Farkhad Alimukhamedov & Ikboljon Qoraboyev (eds.), Turgut Özal University Publications, 2014, pp. 276. [PDF]
Turkut, Emre
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Visioning ecologically diverse and harmonious futures of Korea in Good Anthropocene
Abstract The Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), a buffer between North and South Korea, holds profound historical, cultural and ecological significance, as well as exceptional potential for conservation and transformation. This study explores ecologically diverse and peaceful futures for the Korean Peninsula by envisioning the DMZ as a landscape for ...
HyeJin Kim +24 more
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The 'vulnerability paradox': how institutional legacies shaped Colombia's response to Venezuelan displacement. [PDF]
Fernández-Rodríguez N.
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