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Nation-Building
Harris Mylonas
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2017-07-26
Nation-BuildingIntroductionNation-building may be defined as the process through which the boundaries of the modern state and those of the national co...
National Liberation, International Law and Wars of
Noelle Higgins
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2014-05-29
International Law and Wars of National Liberation Introduction Wars of national liberation are armed struggles waged by a people through its l...
National Security Act of 1947, The
Douglas Stuart
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2012-10-25
The National Security Act of 1947 Introduction The 1947 National Security Act (NSA) is one of the most important pieces of legislation in mode...
Nations and Nationalism
Jennifer Jackson-Preece, Maria Norris
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2016-07-27
Nations and NationalismIntroductionAt the heart of nationalism lies the belief that humanity is (or ought to be) divided into nations, and that nation...
NATO
Carl Cavanagh Hodge
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2011-03-02
NATOIntroductionThe North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is a military alliance of North American and European democratic states founded by the N...
NATO, Europe, and Russia: Security Issues and the Border Regions
Hall Gardner
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2013-06-25
NATO, Europe, and Russia: Security Issues and the Border Regions Introduction The enlargements of North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) an...
Natural Resources, Energy Politics, and Environmental Consequences
Markus Kröger
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2020-08-26
Natural Resources, Energy Politics, and Environmental ConsequencesIntroductionLife on Earth is undergoing major changes due to the converging and rapi...
Neorealism
Timothy McKeown
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2014-04-28
Neorealism Introduction Neorealism is an outgrowth of traditional balance-of-power (or “realist”) theories of international relations and was ...
New Multilateralism in the Early 21st Century
Jason Rancatore
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2015-08-31
New Multilateralism in the Early 21st Century Introduction Compared to the body of work being produced on multilateralism and global governanc...
Nigeria
Gerald McLoughlin
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2014-11-25
Nigeria Introduction Nigeria is an important actor on the African and global stage. Its foreign practitioners and analysts often define Nigeri...
Nonproliferation and Counterproliferation
Justin Anderson, Thomas Devine, Rebecca Gibbons
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2014-03-27
Nonproliferation and Counterproliferation Introduction Across the academic and policy literature on international relations and national secur...
Nonviolent Resistance Datasets
Charles Butcher
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2017-07-26
Nonviolent Resistance DatasetsIntroductionThe waves of protest that swept across the Middle East during the so-called Arab Spring, and its widely vary...
Normative Aspects of International Peacekeeping
Boris Kondoch
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2018-10-25
Normative Aspects of International PeacekeepingIntroductionThe year 2018 marks the seventieth anniversary of UN peacekeeping. Peacekeeping is widely v...
Normative Power Beyond the Eurocentric Frame
Emilian Kavalski
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2018-08-28
Normative Power Beyond the Eurocentric FrameIntroductionThe notion of normative power was originally developed to explain the unique role and agency o...
Peace Education in Post-Conflict Zones
Wendy Kroeker
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2020-05-27
Peace Education in Post-Conflict ZonesIntroductionPeace education explores the factors that foster the abilities for individuals and communities to li...
Peace of Utrecht
Marsha Frey, Linda Frey
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2012-09-20
Peace of UtrechtIntroductionThe agreements that concluded the War of the Spanish Succession, often collectively referred to as the Peace of Utrecht, i...
Peacebuilding, Post-Conflict
John Heathershaw
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added:
Postconflict Peace Building Introduction In the contemporary post-9/11 era, in which the implications of the terms security and threat have be...
Peacekeeping
Erik K. Rundquist
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2011-03-02
Peacekeeping Introduction Although the term “peacekeeping” is not defined in the original 1945 United Nations (UN) Charter, the act of using civi...
Piracy
Christian Bueger
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2013-08-26
Piracy Introduction Piracy has plagued the oceans throughout human history. Increasing maritime trade flows have led to recurrent waves of pir...
Political Demography
Tadeusz Kugler
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2016-01-21
Political DemographyIntroductionPolitical demography is the study of the interconnection between economics, policy, and population. Unlike the general...
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