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Committee on International Relations (CIR) 233 records found 1 - 25nextSearch took 0.33 seconds. 
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This paper examines the impact of export bans on foreign direct investment (FDI) in resource-rich countries, using Indonesia as a case study. Protectionist measures have [...]
2024-06 | Committee on International Relations (CIR) | Thesis |
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Does economic interdependence lead to conflict or peace? More specifically, which strategies that states pursue under economic interdependence are common sense or unneces [...]
2024-06 | Committee on International Relations (CIR) | Thesis |
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Since the recognition of the People’s Republic of China as the legitimate government of China, the Republic of China has struggled to maintain its international politic [...]
2024-06 | Committee on International Relations (CIR) | Thesis |
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In recent decades, an array of liberal norms have surfaced and disseminated across global governance encompassing ideals such as sustainable development, gender equality, [...]
2024-06 | Committee on International Relations (CIR) | Thesis |
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This work explores empirical cases of a duopoly of violence in Latin America where Organized Criminal Groups (OCGs) and State governments negotiate to decrease high level [...]
2024-06 | Committee on International Relations (CIR) | Thesis |
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North Korea, also known as the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), has been at the center of attention in international affairs on various topics in the last [...]
2024-08 | Committee on International Relations (CIR) | Thesis |
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Current ontological security research privileges the power of elites as maintainers of ontological security narratives, which I define as autobiographical narratives that [...]
2024-06 | Committee on International Relations (CIR) | Thesis |
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In this paper, I explore the questions: Has the securitization of critical minerals succeeded? If yes, what is the character of this securitization? Specifically, I focus [...]
2024-06 | Committee on International Relations (CIR) | Thesis |
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The present study critically examines the relationship between economic interdependence (EI) and non-militarised conflict against the current backdrop of worsening EU-Chi [...]
2024-06 | Committee on International Relations (CIR) | Thesis |
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Security alliances have shown an interest in achieving interoperability of forces and operational transparency of actions through episodic joint military exercises. Throu [...]
2024-06 | Committee on International Relations (CIR) | Thesis |
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On the ground of “Rainforest Realism” philosophy of science and the distinction between parsimony and simplicity, this thesis conceptualized “model set” consist o [...]
2024-06 | Committee on International Relations (CIR) | Thesis |
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This research investigates the experiences of Latinx immigrants in the City of Chicago as a driving force for identity formation and a sense of belonging. How do immigra [...]
2024-06 | Committee on International Relations (CIR) | Thesis |
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Foreign Imposed Democratization (FID) refers to the process of using military force or other means of intervention to overthrow a non-democratic regime and establish a de [...]
2024-06 | Committee on International Relations (CIR) | Thesis |
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This paper finds statistically significant evidence that Romania’s comprehensive ban on abortion and contraception—Decree 770—caused significant adverse effects on [...]
2024-06 | Committee on International Relations (CIR) | Thesis |
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This paper examines the effectiveness of congressional involvement in shaping U.S. foreign policy toward Taiwan and discusses the role of Congress in Taiwan policy making [...]
2024-06 | Committee on International Relations (CIR) | Thesis |
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The relationship between Southeast Asia and China is of great importance in the global landscape. This paper aims to examine the effect of Chinese economic influence on p [...]
2024-06 | Committee on International Relations (CIR) | Thesis |
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The United States has a wide range of commitment structures with states in the Indo-Pacific, ranging from formal commitments to mutual defense to comprehensive strategic [...]
2024-06 | Committee on International Relations (CIR) | Thesis |
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Intelligence cooperation between the United Kingdom (UK) and the United States (US) is perceived as exemplary. Yet, tensions occur within the partnership. Scholars freque [...]
2024-06 | Committee on International Relations (CIR) | Thesis |
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Present academic treatment of the US intelligence community (IC) tends to treat the IC as a singular unit, or focus only on intelligence collection and analysis behavior [...]
2024-06 | Committee on International Relations (CIR) | Thesis |
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Dozens of states in world history have been capable of revising the international status quo, yet only a few have actually done so. Under what conditions do states challe [...]
2024-06 | Committee on International Relations (CIR) | Thesis |
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As the current second-largest economy in the world and an emerging state that has the controversial capabilities of reshaping the world order, China’s rapid rise in eco [...]
2024-06 | Committee on International Relations (CIR) | Thesis |
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Renewed in the public imagination by the People’s Republic of China’s (PRC) Belt and Road Initiative, infrastructure statecraft creates opportunities for states to cu [...]
2024-06 | Committee on International Relations (CIR) | Thesis |
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Extensive literature sees the Cold War period as an era of mass foreign intervention by the world’s superpowers. I focus on postcolonial Sub-Saharan African states beca [...]
2024-06 | Committee on International Relations (CIR) | Thesis |
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This study investigates how earmarked funding affects the allocation of public multilateral climate finance, particularly in relation to the stated "50-50" dist [...]
2024-06 | Committee on International Relations (CIR) | Thesis |
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In regions riddled with heightened security tensions from great power competition like Southeast Asia, why do states like the Philippines defy conventional rationality an [...]
2024-06 | Committee on International Relations (CIR) | Thesis |

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