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Game Theory and Interstate Conflict
Stephen L. Quackenbush
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2014-06-30
Game Theory and Interstate Conflict Introduction Game theory is the analysis of how decision makers interact in decision making to take into a...
Gender and Terrorism
Caron Gentry
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2017-08-23
Gender and TerrorismIntroductionEven though conventional wisdom has it that women are not frequently involved in the political violence known as terro...
Genocide
Jens Meierhenrich
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2012-04-24
Genocide Introduction Genocide is a phenomenon that has confounded scholars and practitioners as well as ordinary readers. Notwithstanding the ...
Genocide, Politicide, and Mass Atrocities Against Civilian Populations
Gary Uzonyi
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2016-09-28
Genocide, Politicide, and Mass Atrocities Against Civilian PopulationsIntroductionPrior to the establishment of the Genocide Convention, the internati...
Genocides, 20th Century
Simon Payaslian
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2012-11-21
20th Century GenocidesIntroductionThe scholarship on genocide has grown exponentially since the 1970s. The two general objectives of genocide studies ...
Geopolitics and Geostrategy
Hall Gardner
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2011-03-02
Geopolitics and Geostrategy Introduction Concepts of geopolitics and geostrategy are moving in new directions in the aftermath of the Soviet ...
Germany in World War II
Panikos Panayi
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2015-03-30
Germany in World War IIIntroductionIn Germany, World War II does not usually form a distinct and compact period, as it does in other states, such as G...
Global Citizenship
Hans Schattle
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2017-07-26
Global CitizenshipIntroductionThe academic literature on global citizenship in the context of international relations can be subdivided into three maj...
Global Civil Society
Debora Spini
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2012-11-21
Global Civil Society Introduction The category of “civil society” regained a prominent place in theoretical and political debates after the en...
Global Constitutionalism
Antje Wiener
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2012-11-21
Global Constitutionalism Introduction There are two c’s in “global constitutionalism”: constitutionalization and constitutionalism. A third c,...
Global Environmental Politics
Loren Cass
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2011-03-02
Global Environmental PoliticsIntroductionGlobal environmental politics is a relatively new field of study within international relations that focuses ...
Global Ethic of Care
Fiona Robinson
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2016-07-27
Global Ethic of CareIntroductionThe “ethics of care” is an approach to morality that focuses on the moral salience of responsibilities to particular, ...
Global Governance
Peter Hägel
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2011-03-02
Global Governance Introduction “Governance is the sum of many ways individuals and institutions, public and private, manage their common affairs....
Global Justice, Western Perspectives
Gillian Brock
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2013-02-26
Global Justice, Western Perspectives Introduction For many centuries, matters of war and peace dominated the field of ethical issues in intern...
Globalization
David Atkinson
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2011-03-02
Globalization Introduction Globalization is one of the most vibrant, contested, and debated issues in modern international relations. The process...
Grand Strategy
Paul van Hooft
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2017-08-23
Grand StrategyIntroductionGrand strategy is the highest level of national statecraft that establishes how states, or other political units, prioritize...
Greater Middle East, The
Bernard Reich, Sanford R. Silverburg, David Ettinger
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2013-04-22
The Greater Middle East Introduction Dating back to biblical times, the area we refer to as the Middle East has, throughout the course of hist...
Greek Crisis
Stella Ladi, Vivian Spyropoulou
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2019-08-28
Greek CrisisIntroductionThe Greek crisis started in 2009 as a result of the global financial crisis of 2008, and it officially ended in August 2018 wh...
Hague Conferences (1899, 1907)
Freya Baetens
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2012-11-21
Hague Conferences (1899, 1907) Introduction In 1899, Czar Nicolas II took the initiative to convene a peace conference with two core objective...
Hegemony
Carla Norrlof
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2015-09-29
Hegemony Introduction Hegemony comes from the Greek word hēgemonía, which means leadership and rule. In international relations, hegemony refe...
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