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Decision-Making, Poliheuristic Theory of
Kai Oppermann
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2018-07-24
Poliheuristic Theory of Decision-MakingIntroductionThe Poliheuristic Theory of Decision-Making (PHT) represents a leading theoretical effort in Foreig...
Demobilization, Post World War I
Adam R. Seipp
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2012-07-24
Post–World War I Demobilization Introduction The end of war is not an event, but a process. Historians know a great deal about how societies m...
Democracies and World Order
Gabriela Marin Thornton
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2014-06-30
Democracies and World Order Introduction What do we mean by world order? How can world order be defined, and what is the relationship between ...
Democracy and Conflict
Douglas M. Gibler, Patrick Rickert
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2016-08-30
Democracy and ConflictIntroductionContemporary research on democracy and conflict began with the observation that democracies are much less likely to ...
Democracy in World Politics
Andrea Ribeiro-Hoffmann
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2011-03-02
Democracy in World PoliticsIntroductionThe relation between democracy and world politics is manifold. At the conceptual level, a number of schools of ...
Deterrence Theory
Frank C. Zagare
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2013-04-22
Deterrence Theory Introduction Deterrence theory refers broadly to a body of academic work that came to dominate the security studies litera...
Development
Christopher LaMonica
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2013-08-26
Development Introduction When the term “development” first became popular in the field of international relations, in the 1950s, there was les...
Diasporas
Simon Payaslian
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2013-07-24
Diasporas Introduction The term diaspora is derived from the Greek dia (through) and speirein (to sow, to disperse) and originally referred to...
Digital Diplomacy
Marcus Holmes
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2019-02-27
Digital DiplomacyIntroductionDigital diplomacy has no shortage of synonyms or terminology debates (digital diplomacy has been variously referred to, o...
Diplomacy
Christopher Seely
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2011-03-02
Diplomacy Introduction States use diplomacy to resolve disputes, form alliances, negotiate treaties, strengthen economic relations, promote cultu...
Diplomacy in the ASEAN
Aarie Glas
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2021-07-28
Diplomacy in the AseanIntroductionThe Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is the focal point for regional diplomacy and interstate governan...
Diplomacy, History of
David Atkinson
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2011-03-02
History of Diplomacy Introduction Diplomacy encompasses the myriad processes of formal and informal communication between and among states. While...
Diplomacy, Public
Ellen Huijgh, Bruce Gregory, Jan Melissen
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2013-11-27
Public Diplomacy Introduction Public diplomacy is a relatively young, though popular, concept and field of study, with a deluge of literature s...
Disaster Diplomacy
Jason Enia
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2015-10-26
Disaster Diplomacy Introduction Disasters never happen in isolation. They occur within specific political contexts and amidst other ongoing po...
Diversionary Theory of War
Sung Chul Jung
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2019-07-31
Diversionary Theory of WarIntroductionWhat causes war? Among others, domestic unrest has been regarded as one of the factors contributing to interstat...
Drone Warfare
Ulrike Esther Franke
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2017-08-23
Drone WarfareIntroductionDrone warfare, the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (“drones” in public parlance) in military operations, goes back centuries,...
Eastern Front (World War I)
Graydon A. Tunstall
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2013-09-30
Eastern Front (World War I) Introduction The eastern front can no longer be labeled the “Unknown War.” Since the Soviet archives opened in the...
Economic Coercion and Sanctions
Tyler Kustra
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2021-05-26
Economic Coercion and SanctionsIntroductionSince at least the Athenian trade ban on Megara, in the run-up to the Peloponnesian War, states have used e...
Economics, International
Andrea Fracasso
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2013-04-22
International Economics Introduction The closed economy framework—where people, firms, financial intermediaries, and public institutions inter...
Embedded Liberalism
Wesley Widmaier
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2013-05-28
Embedded Liberalism Introduction To what extent should market forces be “embedded” in institutional contexts in order to protect populations f...
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