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Do The Problems Of Ambiguous Symbolism And Future Uncertainty Mean That Great Powers Can Never Signal Their Type?3 comments

helenparker1212 wrote 6 months ago: “States operating in a self-help world almost always act according to their own self-interest and do … more →

Tags: Politics Tirades, a. h. kydd, Alexander Wendt, ambiguous symbolism, Anarchy, bad faith models, bad-faith model, benign self images, benign self-image

Is negotiating with the 'Hermit Kingdom' possible?3 comments

admagnusson wrote 7 months ago: So it appears that the negotiations with North Korea have finally come full circle now that they hav … more →

Tags: News, Politics, International Development, Current Affairs, Public Policy, International Relations, North Korea, Foreign Policy, Nuclear Proliferation

How Does Iran Get the Bomb Without Being Attacked?

B Gourley wrote 10 months ago: There have been a flurry of stories as of late about how Iran is on the verge of manufacuring an ato … more →

Tags: Politics, Society, intelligence, Energy, Iran, Nuclear, WMD Proliferation, Uranium Enrichment, military

Russian Missiles and the Obama Doctrine

worldpoliticsblog wrote 1 year ago: In a development that some are viewing as Obama’s first foreign policy test, Russia has announced it … more →

Tags: Goldstein International Relations 8/e, Goldstein International Relations Brief 4/e, Danziger Understanding the Political World 9/e, Nye Understanding International Conflicts 7/e, Art/Jervis International Politics 9/e, Roskin IR 7/e, Viotti International Relations and World Politics 4/e, united states, Russia

John Bolton's farcical "realism"

jaf wrote 1 year ago: Republicans have always laid claim to some sort of realism in foreign policy. Meet force with force, … more →

Tags: Politics, John McCain, Barack Obama, Election '08, Germany, Obama trip, obama campaign, Foreign Policy, Idealism


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