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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...
Political Economy of National Security
Rosella Cappella Zielinski
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2016-08-30
Political Economy of National SecurityIntroductionThe domain of political economy of national security encompasses those studies that link political e...
Political Extremism in Sub-Saharan Africa
Brandon Kendhammer
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2017-10-25
Political Extremism in Sub-Saharan AfricaIntroductionIn the broadest sense, the concept of “political extremism” describes social movements and groups...
Political Learning and Socialization
Cameron Thies
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2016-01-21
Political Learning and SocializationIntroductionPolitical Learning and Political Socialization are two concepts in international relations and foreign...
Political Psychology
Brent E. Sasley
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2016-02-25
Political PsychologyIntroductionPolitical psychology is the study of psychological processes that shape political behavior and of the process by which...
Politics and Islam in Turkey
Ahmet Erdi Öztürk, İştar Gözaydın
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2017-07-26
Politics and Islam in TurkeyIntroductionSince 1937, Turkey has been officially defined as a secular state, albeit with a Muslim-majority population. H...
Politics and Nationalism in Cyprus
Nikos Christofis
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2018-08-28
Politics and Nationalism in CyprusIntroductionCyprus is an ethnically mixed island in the eastern Mediterranean with an Greek-speaking Orthodox popula...
Politics of Extraction: Theories and New Concepts for Critical Analysis
Markus Kröger
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2020-08-26
Politics of Extraction: Theories and New Concepts for Critical AnalysisIntroductionThe politics of extraction have not been in the limelight of intern...
Politics of Resilience
Juha Vuori
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2021-01-12
Politics of ResilienceIntroductionThe resilience of urban populations has been a state concern at least since the US strategic bombing surveys of Worl...
Popuism and Global Politics
Benjamin Martill
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2020-04-22
Populism and Global PoliticsIntroductionThe rise of populist movements and parties the world over in recent years has spurred much academic interest i...
Popular Culture and International Relations
Nicholas Kiersey
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2016-09-28
Popular Culture and International RelationsIntroductionA growing number of scholars are studying the importance of cultural “artifacts”––popular or ot...
Post-Civil War State
Sarah P. Lockhart
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2015-11-30
The Post–Civil War State Introduction States emerging from civil war face many challenges, distinct from the challenges that states face after...
Post-Conflict and Transitional Justice
Iosif Kovras
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2016-04-28
Post-Conflict and Transitional JusticeIntroductionTransitional justice refers to the range of formal, informal, or grassroots mechanisms deployed by s...
Post-Conflict Reconciliation in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Region
Amal Khoury
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2018-11-29
Post-Conflict Reconciliation in the Middle East and North Africa (Mena) RegionIntroductionWhile there is a growing consensus on the importance and nec...
Power Transition Theory
Ronald L. Tammen, Jacek Kugler, Doug Lemke
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2012-07-24
Power Transition TheoryIntroductionPower transition theory is a structural and dynamic approach to world politics. Although due to its focus on power ...
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