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CHRISTIAN THINKERS ON INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (REINHOLD NIEBUHR AND GIORGIO LA PIRA)
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The United States and the Events of 1965–1966 in Indonesia
Published 2020-11-01Subjects: “…cold war…”
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At the Turn of the Nuclear Ages: Strategic Stability and Contours of a New World Order
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Imperfect bipolarity: The ‘third power’ factor in Soviet-American relations in the nuclear field (1958–1968)
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Historical and theoretical justification of Movement of non-alignment
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Black Orpheus
Published 2022-06-01“…That at least, is one of the reasons for the global amnesia about what the Cold War actually meant and the ways in which in altered our consciousness and the world. …”
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The Concept of Ideology and the Struggle between Capitalism and Communism in Sezai Karakoç’s Political Thought
Published 2023-01-01“…This situation has been determinant in political processes and international relations in this period, known as the Cold War period, and it has also brought intellectuals to produce ideas by being influenced by the concept of ideology. …”
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La R&D de défense en France : quels changements depuis la guerre froide ?
Published 2020-12-01“…The article examines the evolution of the French military research and development system in a post-Cold War context using an institutionalist approach based on public policy analysis and Jullien and Smith’s model. …”
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Small Arms and Small Countries: Firearms and the International Security Agenda
Published 2016-05-01“…Employing the theoretical framework proposed by the Copenhagen School, this article argues that the issue of small arms gained traction at the international level in the context of the post-Cold War. This was due to the pressure of small countries that were engulfed in violence at the hands of non-state actors in the post-Cold War era. …”
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Legitimizing Factors of the American Hegemony: The Changing Role of Coalitions and Partnerships
Published 2022-05-01“…Since the end of the Cold War the United States sought to enhance its privileged position as a ‘leader’ of the international community, capable of mobilizing and coordinating other states to achieve collective goals and ensure shared values. …”
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Strategic Stability: Dynamics and Factors of Transformation
Published 2023-03-01“…The latter depend on the current strategic landscape subject to constant, sometimes drastic change, as both the Cold War history and the recent developments testify. …”
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Strategic triangle ‘Russia — India — China’: Structure and problems of interaction
Published 2024-03-01“…On the other hand, it assesses the applicability of the theoretical models developed during the Cold War to the relations within the framework of the RIC strategic triangle. …”
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The Soviet and Russian Energy Industry as Objects of Western Sanctions: Political Rivalry or Economic Competition
Published 2019-07-01“…Has the West changed its attitude to the Russian energy industry after the end of the Cold war? The first part of the study covers the years of the Cold war; the second part is devoted to the period following the collapse of the USSR. …”
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The die is cast: Sweden and Finland’s long road to NATO
Published 2024-11-01“…The third section outlines the determinants of the foreign policy transformation of the Northern European neutrals in the aftermath of the Cold War. The author notes that it was the collapse of the bipolar order that paved the way for the comprehensive engagement of Finland and Sweden in the activities of the alliance. …”
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Germany’s Strategic Contraction Following American Hegemony in the Context of Offensive Realism Theory
Published 2024-12-01“…Following the reunification of Germany after the Cold War, Europe and particularly Germany entered a new and notably economically prosperous period. …”
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“Why Nations Fight?”: An Analysis of the Causes of the Russian Federation-Ukraine War from Russian Perspective within the Framework of Richard Ned Lebow’s Approach
Published 2024-12-01“…The annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation (RF) on March 18, 2014, and the declaration of the People’s Republics in Donetsk and Luhansk in eastern Ukraine are considered by many international relations experts as one of the most important developments of the post-Cold War era. In this respect, the ongoing RF-Ukraine War, which started on February 20, 2022, after the developments in 2014, can be interpreted as a reflection of the power struggle between the RF-West (Euro-Atlantic Alliance) rather than RF-Ukraine relations in the period from the Post-Cold War Period to 2022. …”
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(In)securitising post-Soviet Space through Security Policies: Russian and the Western Concerns on the Colour Revolutions in Ukraine and Georgia
Published 2023-12-01“…This article mainly elaborates the relations between Russia and the West during and after the Cold War. Both sides saw each other as a security threat during the Cold War. …”
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Réflexions sur la déchéance de nationalité en contexte terroriste – (pluri)appartenance et (sous)citoyenneté en France et au Maghreb
Published 2020-07-01“…For more than twenty years, terrorist acts have multiplied and spread, affecting many parts of the world, in a post-Cold War context marked by disseminated and deterritorialized violence (Badie, 2016). …”
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