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POLITICAL POLARITY AND INTERNATIONAL ORDER: CONCEPTS AND CONTEMPORARY DYNAMICS IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND VIETNAM’S STRATEGIC ADAPTATIONS

open access: yesTạp chí Khoa học Đại học Đà Lạt
The global political system can be organized in several configurations, including multipolarity, bipolarity, unipolarity, and nonpolarity. This study applies historical and theoretical analysis grounded in political polarity theory to assess the ...
Thi Huyen Bui, Thi Ly Pham
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COVID-19 PANDEMIC AS A CATALYST FOR TRANSFORMATION OF THE WORLD ORDER IN THE DIRECTION OF BI-MULTIPOLARITY [PDF]

open access: yesBezbednosni Dijalozi, 2022
This paper’s intention is to provoke the inquiry of what form of world order would inherit the post-COVID-19 reality. The author goes to make evident how the American unipolar moment was just an interregnum, during which new subjects in the global arena ...
Radovan Spiridonov
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CSNE: Conditional Signed Network Embedding [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Signed networks are mathematical structures that encode positive and negative relations between entities such as friend/foe or trust/distrust. Recently, several papers studied the construction of useful low-dimensional representations (embeddings) of ...
Belkin Mikhail   +10 more
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Examining China’s Behavioral Pattern in Relation to America and Structural order: Challenges and Consequences [PDF]

open access: yesFaṣlnāmah-i Pizhūhish/hā-yi Rāhburdī-i Siyāsat, 2023
Problem Statement The Chinese authorities’ understanding of the post-Cold War international conditions led to the adoption of a behavioral pattern in order to reduce the power gap, while avoiding international sensitivities about China.
hossein delavar, Rashid Recabian
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Polarity in International Relations: past, present, future

open access: yesInternational Affairs, 2023
Contributing authors focus on current challenges and opportunities by discussing how different types of polarity affect the international order and foreign policy action space. The book aims to contribute to the concept of polarity while exploring those challenges and opportunities in international order posed by reduced U.S.
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THE PROBLEM OF WORLD ORDER IN WESTERN IR STUDIES

open access: yesVestnik MGIMO-Universiteta, 2016
The article "Problem of world order in modern Western studies" is the study of one of the most debated issues in the science of international relations - world order.
M. V. Soljanova
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Open boundary conditions for internal gravity wave modelling using polarization relations [PDF]

open access: yesOcean Modelling, 2009
This paper proposes an original approach of the open boundary condition problem, within the framework of internal hydrostatic wave theory. These boundary conditions are based on the relations of polarization of internal waves. The method is presented progressively, beginning with a simple case (non-rotating regime, propagation direction normal to the ...
Marsaleix, Patrick   +6 more
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Russian Foreign Policy and Public Diplomacy: Meeting 21st Century Challenges

open access: yesVestnik RUDN. International Relations, 2020
Foreign policy is about setting the policy aims and goals of a given country in the competitive environment of international affairs. When analyzing it, one should pay attention to many factors, namely, economic and energy potential, military-technical ...
Greg Simons
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Building Legitimacy in an Era of Polycentric Trade: The Case of Transnational Sustainability Governance

open access: yesPolitics and Governance, 2022
Increasing multi-polarity within global politics is understood to be a key contributor to the current legitimacy crisis facing global governance organisations.
Natalie J. Langford, Luc Fransen
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Empirical Evaluation of Abstract Argumentation: Supporting the Need for Bipolar and Probabilistic Approaches [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
In dialogical argumentation it is often assumed that the involved parties always correctly identify the intended statements posited by each other, realize all of the associated relations, conform to the three acceptability states (accepted, rejected ...
Hunter, Anthony, Polberg, Sylwia
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