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  • Informationszentrum DGAP  (5)
  • Hertie School  (1)
  • Berlin International
  • SB Neuruppin
  • Inst. f. Musikforschung
  • Thies, Cameron G.  (6)
  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1632658429
    Format: x, 206 Seiten , Diagramme
    ISBN: 9780472130566
    Content: "In Rising Powers and Foreign Policy Revisionism, Cameron Thies and Mark Nieman examine the identity and behavior of the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) in light of concerns that rising powers may become more aggressive and conflict-prone. The authors develop a theoretical framework that encapsulates pressures for revisionism through the mechanism of competition, and pressures for accommodation and assimilation through the mechanism of socialization. The identity and behavior of BRICS should be a product of these two forces as mediated by their domestic foreign policy processes. State identity is investigated qualitatively by using role theory and identifying national role conceptions, while economic and militarized conflict behavior are examined using Bayesian change-point modeling, which identifies structural breaks in a time series of data revealing potential wholesale revision of foreign policy. Using this innovative approach to show the behavior of rising powers is not simply governed by the structural dynamics of power, but also by the roles these rising powers define for themselves, they assert this process will likely lead to a much more evolutionary approach to foreign policy and will not necessarily generate international conflict"--
    Note: Tabellen, Literatur Seite 183-203, Literaturhinweise Seite 175-182
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780472123285
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science
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    Keywords: BRIC-Staaten ; Außenpolitik ; Außenwirtschaftspolitik ; Politische Identität ; BRIC-Staaten ; Außenpolitik ; Außenwirtschaftspolitik ; Politische Identität
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  • 2
    UID:
    kobvindex_DGP1638655766
    Format: Tab., Lit. S. 428-433
    ISSN: 1408-6980
    In: Journal of international relations and development, Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 1998, 16(2013), 3, Seite 406-433, 1408-6980
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    kobvindex_DGP1640240381
    ISSN: 0043-8871
    Content: This article examines the political geography of state building in contemporary sub-Saharan Africa. The absence of interstate war has produced a unique situation for contemporary state builders in Africa - they have inherited states with relatively fixed borders encapsulating a variety of environmental and geographic conditions, compounded by varying distributions of population densities. The author examines the effects of a variety of strategies that African rulers have employed to enhance their state-building efforts given the type of national design they inhabit. These strategies include the allocation of citizenship, interventions in land tenure patterns, and the adoption and management of national currencies. The author tests the effects of these strategies on several dimensions of state capacity in sub-Saharan Africa from 1960 to 2004 using a variety of statistical analyses. The results indicate that the strategies currently adopted by african rulers have generally failed to substantially augment their capacity. (World Politics / SWP)
    In: World politics, Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press, 1949, 61(2009), 4, Seite 623-669, 0043-8871
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1640240381
    ISSN: 0043-8871
    Content: This article examines the political geography of state building in contemporary sub-Saharan Africa. The absence of interstate war has produced a unique situation for contemporary state builders in Africa - they have inherited states with relatively fixed borders encapsulating a variety of environmental and geographic conditions, compounded by varying distributions of population densities. The author examines the effects of a variety of strategies that African rulers have employed to enhance their state-building efforts given the type of national design they inhabit. These strategies include the allocation of citizenship, interventions in land tenure patterns, and the adoption and management of national currencies. The author tests the effects of these strategies on several dimensions of state capacity in sub-Saharan Africa from 1960 to 2004 using a variety of statistical analyses. The results indicate that the strategies currently adopted by african rulers have generally failed to substantially augment their capacity. (World Politics / SWP)
    In: World politics, Baltimore, MD : John Hopkins University Press, 1949, 61(2009), 4, Seite 623-669, 0043-8871
    In: volume:61
    In: year:2009
    In: number:4
    In: pages:623-669
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_1638655766
    Format: Tab., Lit. S. 428-433
    ISSN: 1408-6980
    In: Journal of international relations and development, Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 1998, 16(2013), 3, Seite 406-433, 1408-6980
    In: volume:16
    In: year:2013
    In: number:3
    In: pages:406-433
    Language: English
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_160422018X
    Format: XII,229 S. , graph. Darst., Reg., Lit.Hinw.
    ISBN: 1590339185
    Content: Lansford, T.: Homeland security from Clinton to Bush: an assessment. - S. 1-18 Pasley, J. F.: United States homeland security in the information age: dealing with the threat of cyberterrorism. - S. 19-26 Sheffer, M. S.: Presidential war powers and the war on terrorism: are we destined to repeat our mistakes? - S. 27-44 Greenwood, C.: International law and the 'war on terrorism'. - S. 45-59 Davis, J.: The evolution of American grand strategy and the war on terrorism: Clinton and Bush perspectives. - S. 61-78 Thies, C. G.; Galatas, L. A.: Assessing the Bush doctrine. - S. 79-91 Dagne, T.: Africa and the war on terrorism. - S. 93-110 Bardos, G. N.: The war on terrorism in the Balkans: a report card on US policy after 9/11. - S. 111-125 Palmer, R. D.: Terrorism and Southeast Asia: Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines and Indonesia. - S. 127-142 Ollapally, D.: America's war on terrorism in Southern Asia: political and military dilemmas. - S. 143-156 Addicott, J. F.: The role of special operations forces in the war on terror. - S. 157-179 Davis, J.: The war on terrorism: impact on Al Qaeda. - S. 181-220
    Note: Lansford, T.: Homeland security from Clinton to Bush: an assessment. - S. 1-18 Pasley, J. F.: United States homeland security in the information age: dealing with the threat of cyberterrorism. - S. 19-26 Sheffer, M. S.: Presidential war powers and the war on terrorism: are we destined to repeat our mistakes? - S. 27-44 Greenwood, C.: International law and the 'war on terrorism'. - S. 45-59 Davis, J.: The evolution of American grand strategy and the war on terrorism: Clinton and Bush perspectives. - S. 61-78 Thies, C. G.; Galatas, L. A.: Assessing the Bush doctrine. - S. 79-91 Dagne, T.: Africa and the war on terrorism. - S. 93-110 Bardos, G. N.: The war on terrorism in the Balkans: a report card on US policy after 9/11. - S. 111-125 Palmer, R. D.: Terrorism and Southeast Asia: Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines and Indonesia. - S. 127-142 Ollapally, D.: America's war on terrorism in Southern Asia: political and military dilemmas. - S. 143-156 Addicott, J. F.: The role of special operations forces
    Language: English
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