Information on "Anarchical International System"
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March 2013
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12 Mar 2013
Ned Lebow on Drivers of War, Cultural Theory, and the Role of Foxes and Hedgehogs
Author: Ned Lebow
Publisher: Theory Talks
International Relations is dominated by theories that assume foreign policy is driven by two basic ‘drivers’ – interests and fear. More on «Ned Lebow on Drivers of War, Cultural Theory, and the Role of Foxes and Hedgehogs»
October 2012
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25 Oct 2012
Beate Jahn on the State of Nature, Liberalism's Other, and Classical Theory in International Relations
Author: Beate Jahn
Publisher: Theory Talks
In her work Beate Jahn seeks to unearth some of contemporary IR’s classical underpinnings. More on «Beate Jahn on the State of Nature, Liberalism's Other, and Classical Theory in International Relations»
June 2012
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24 Jun 2012
John Mearsheimer on Power as the Currency of International Relations, Disciplining US Foreign Policy, and Being an Independent Variable
Author: John Mearsheimer
Publisher: Theory Talks
John Mearsheimer, a giant among structural realists, has stuck to realist theory in a changing world. More on «John Mearsheimer on Power as the Currency of International Relations, Disciplining US Foreign Policy, and Being an Independent Variable»
October 2011
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Oct 2011
Sovereignty or Submission: Liberal Democracy or Global Governance?
Author: John Fonte
Publisher: Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI)
The commentary discusses the ongoing conflict between forces pushing for global governance and those pushing for the maintenance of the centrality of the nation-state in the international system. More on «Sovereignty or Submission: Liberal Democracy or Global Governance? »
April 2010
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Apr 2010
Emerging Non-OECD Countries: Global Shifts in Power and Geopolitical Regionalization
Author: Sören Scholvin
Publisher: German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA)
Various concepts ascribe key roles to emerging non‐OECD countries in regional and global politics. More on «Emerging Non-OECD Countries: Global Shifts in Power and Geopolitical Regionalization»
January 2009
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Jan 2009
After Iraq: The Search for a Sustainable National Security Strategy
Author: Colin S Gray
Publisher: Strategic Studies Institute of the US Army War College (SSI)
This paper discusses the formulation of a US national security strategy. More on «After Iraq: The Search for a Sustainable National Security Strategy»
December 2008
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Dec 2008
Lust/Caution in IR: Democratising World Politics from Postcolonial Asia
Author: Boyu Chen, Ching-Chane Hwang, LHM Ling
Publisher: Graduate Program in International Affairs (GPIA) / New School, New York, US
This paper discusses the state of international relations theory, and argues that it needs to be democratized. More on «Lust/Caution in IR: Democratising World Politics from Postcolonial Asia»
October 2006
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17 Oct 2006
US Hegemony and Globalization
Author: Mark Sheetz
Publisher: Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP)
This paper examines the role of US power in the international system and its effects on globalization. More on «US Hegemony and Globalization»
September 2006
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Sep 2006
Committing Suicide for Fear of Death: Power Shifts and Preventive War
Author: Dong Sun Lee
Publisher: East-West Center (EWC)
By examining a sample of 14 incidents of power shifts among great powers, this paper analyzes the political and military ramifications of power shifts that are an important cause of war. More on «Committing Suicide for Fear of Death: Power Shifts and Preventive War»
July 2006
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Jul 2006
Russia in NATO: Attesting the Impossible
Author: Mikheil Kobaladze
Publisher: Centro Argentino de Estudios Internacionales (CAEI)
When at the outset of his presidency Vladimir Putin stated he did not exclude the possibility of Russia joining NATO, Western analysts and politicians were confounded. More on «Russia in NATO: Attesting the Impossible»
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