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Committee on International Relations (CIR) 265 records found 1 - 25nextSearch took 0.15 seconds. 
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If the rationalist argument that war is a failure of communication is true, the endless conflicts in the 21st century seem to suggest that we have not yet learned how to [...]
2024-08 | Committee on International Relations (CIR) | Thesis |
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The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), established in 1949 for collective security against the Soviet Union, celebrated its 75th anniversary in April 2024. NATO h [...]
2024-08 | Committee on International Relations (CIR) | Thesis |
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What does it mean to be a Global Citizen? The Global Color-Line has created a division between the black and white races, and by extension the Global North and the Global [...]
2024-08 | Committee on International Relations (CIR) | Thesis |
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Never formally entered into large-scale warfare and recognized internationally as an independent state, Taiwan became a unique case to examine the conceptions of national [...]
2024-08 | Committee on International Relations (CIR) | Thesis |
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Compliance with international law has been researched by many scholars, but none of literature explains with whole structure of the mechanism, just partial aspects, such [...]
2024-08 | Committee on International Relations (CIR) | Thesis |
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The genesis of Genocide is often associated with domestic factors. However, scholars have argued for the need to capture the international dimensions of genocide, insisti [...]
16 August 2024 | Committee on International Relations (CIR) | Thesis |
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The spectacular performance of the Chinese women's football team in the 1999 Women's World Cup earned them the title of "female heroes." However, following thei [...]
2024-08 | Committee on International Relations (CIR) | Thesis |
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Ontological security studies detail the ways in which a state pursues the security of its sense of Self. The preservation of a state’s self-constructed identity is as i [...]
2024-08 | Committee on International Relations (CIR) | Thesis |
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What would implementing a network analytical methodology tell us about collective security in the context of NATO? In the evolving landscape of international relations, [...]
2024-08 | Committee on International Relations (CIR) | Thesis |
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The South China Sea dispute is one of the focal contentions in contemporary international relations. The dispute revolves around conflicting territorial claims by differe [...]
2024-08 | Committee on International Relations (CIR) | Thesis |
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This thesis examines the Chinese "comfort women" movement that emerged in the 1990s, focusing on how the historical narrative of this issue has been shaped by f [...]
2024-08 | Committee on International Relations (CIR); MA Program in the Social Sciences (MAPSS) | Thesis |
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There is wide agreement that the nuclear deterrence strategy pursued by the United States is irrational. Under the rational process a state should have recognized the log [...]
2024-08 | Committee on International Relations (CIR) | Thesis |
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According to data from the International Monetary Fund's 2024 Regional Economic Outlook: Asia and Pacific, the GDP of Asia-Pacific countries accounts for approximately 65 [...]
2024-08 | Committee on International Relations (CIR) | Thesis |
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This paper aims to comprehend middle power’s foreign policy actions from an ideational perspective, specifically in regard to middle power identity and ontological secu [...]
2024-08 | Committee on International Relations (CIR) | Thesis |
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Whether great powers pursue limited or unlimited power, and what factors lead to their status quo or revisionist policies, are two enduring questions in international rel [...]
2024-08 | Committee on International Relations (CIR) | Thesis |
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How do rural civilians overcome governmental restrictions to mobilise themselves under authoritarian government? This has long been a vital puzzle for scholars in compara [...]
2024-08 | Committee on International Relations (CIR) | Thesis |
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Why does the termination of an economic sanctions regime frequently fail to bring about a return to pre-sanctions levels of economic activity? Existing explanations for t [...]
2024-08 | Committee on International Relations (CIR) | Thesis |
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This research investigates the puzzling shift in stance by the CANZUS states (Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the United States) regarding the United Nations Declarat [...]
2024-08 | Committee on International Relations (CIR) | Thesis |
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Existing research on nuclear deterrence mainly focuses on mature nuclear arsenals, with few studies addressing the deterrent power of nascent nuclear arsenals. This paper [...]
2024-08 | Committee on International Relations (CIR) | Thesis |
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Alliances are uncertain. A state may or may not come to the aid of an ally in a military crisis. Who is a threat to who is not always clear. States without reliable allie [...]
2024-08 | Committee on International Relations (CIR) | Thesis |
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Since the rise of mass tourism across the globe in the 1970s, the industry has seen rapid and often uncontrolled growth, with international annual tourist arrivals increa [...]
2024-08 | Committee on International Relations (CIR) | Thesis |
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This paper argues that CNN’s coverage of Israel and Palestine is influenced by Orientalism and that the distinctions Orientalism makes between ‘West’ and ‘non-Wes [...]
2024-08 | Committee on International Relations (CIR) | Thesis |
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My thesis project examines China's Belt and Road Initiative’s (BRI) progress and adaptations after the COVID-19 global pandemic, particularly focusing on pilot zones an [...]
2024-08 | Committee on International Relations (CIR) | Thesis |
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In the recent history of the United States, national institutional reform through amendments has largely been stalled while political messaging has been profoundly altere [...]
2024-08 | Committee on International Relations (CIR) | Thesis |
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What determines a state’s grand strategy in space? Through detailed case studies of states with independent orbital launch capability, this study reveals that a state [...]
2024-08 | Committee on International Relations (CIR) | Thesis |

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