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All items tagged International Relations TheoryOpen Think Tank ArticlesNovember 18, 2011 | China's Alternative World Order Leaves Europe a ChoiceLiselotte Odgaard: China is pursuing an alternative to Western political order based on absolutist state sovereignty and a non-military and non-political approach to global governance and development. As international norms become more regional and fractured, European states may end up choosing between two competing visions as individuals, not a cohesive European unit. ... MoreJanuary 21, 2011 | Germany: Moving Beyond Cold War PerceptionsJohn Paul Jarrard: Kissinger’s observation that “Germany is too big for Europe yet too small for the world” made sense in the past when military might dictated world standing. Yet, today this view has been made redundant as international institutions and trade dictate power distribution. ... MoreJuly 5, 2010 | Alliances and the Clash of CivilizationsMaya Todorova Stanulova: States from the same civilization are more likely to form an alliance and such an alliance is more likely to be durable than states/alliances across civilizations. ... MoreApril 28, 2009 | Piracy Challenges International TheoryGeorgios Drossinos: This thesis analyzes, from a practical and a theoretical approach, the resurgence of Somali piracy and the threat it poses to international trade. Furthermore, it explains how piracy challenges both realist and international regime theory. ... More |
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