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Has China's much-discussed "charm offensive" come to an end? Are fears about the country's more assertive foreign policies justified? How will a rising China interact with its regional neighbors? Mark Beeson and Fujian Li address these questions by comprehensively exploring the nature, effectiveness, and implications of China's foreign policy strategy in Asia and Australia.
International relations. Foreign policy --- China --- Asia --- Australia --- Globalization --- Foreign relations
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This work assesses Greece's evolving geopolitical role in light of its developing international relationships and a challenging regional political environment. It pays special attention to the implications for southeastern Europe and transatlantic relations.
International relations. Foreign policy --- Greece --- Geopolitics --- World politics
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"This book explores the political and social dynamics of the bilateral relations between Germany and Poland at the at the national and subnational levels, taking into account the supranational dynamics, across different policy areas (trade, foreign and security policy, energy, fiscal issues, health and social policy, migration and local governance). By studying the impact of the three explanatory categories: historical legacy, interdependence and asymmetry on the bilateral relationship, the book explores the patterns of cooperation and identify the driving forces and hindering factors of the bilateral relationship. Covering the Polish-German relationship since 2004, it demonstrates in a systematic way, that it does not qualify as embedded bilateralism. The relationship remains historically burdened, asymmetric and thus it is not resilient to crises. This book will be of key interest to scholars and students of European and EU Politics, German politics, East/Central European Politics, Borderlands studies, and more broadly for international relations, history and sociology"--
International relations. Foreign policy --- European Union --- Germany --- Poland --- Foreign relations
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In De Adriatische Zee gaat Kaplan op zoek naar antwoorden op vragen over de toekomst van Europa en verdiept hij zich in de vluchtelingencrisis, de strijd om fossiele brandstoffen en de terugkeer van de regio als internationaal handelscentrum. Zijn reis brengt hem ditmaal langs de Adriatische kust: van Italië, langs Slovenië, Kroatië, Montenegro en Albanië tot aan Griekenland. Het resultaat is een indringend verslag over deze essentiële regio in het Europese vasteland.
International relations. Foreign policy --- Adriatic Sea --- South Europe --- Europa. --- Geopolitiek.
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History --- International relations. Foreign policy --- Sociology of the developing countries --- #gsdb8 --- imperialisme --- kolonialisme
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international relations theory --- geopolitics --- migration --- governability --- cooperation --- International relations. Foreign policy
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This book describes major aspects of Japanese foreign policy from WWII to the present. Bilateral relations with the US, China, Korea, Southeast Asia, Russia, Europe and the Middle East as well as multilateral diplomacy are analysed. Written by a former diplomat who was deeply involved in major issues of postwar Japanese foreign policy, it provides fascinating insider views on policy making in Tokyo. The book explains how and why Japan is developing a more proactive foreign policy and highlights vital policy issues which it is facing at the turn of the century. It is written with exceptional clarity and is accessible and friendly to any reader who is interested in modern Japan.
Japan --- Foreign relations --- International relations. Foreign policy --- Japon --- Relations extérieures --- Diplomatic relations. --- History & Archaeology.
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This book constructs a new scientific explanation of the onset and expansion of war and the conditions of peace. The author describes systematically those factors common to wars between equal states to see if there is a pattern that suggests why war occurs, and how it might be avoided or mitigated, delineating the typical path by which relatively equal states have become embroiled in wars with one another in the modern global system. Emphasis is placed on the issues that give rise to war and how the practices of power politics lead to a series of steps that produce war rather than peace. The book differs from others in that it employs the large number of empirical findings generated in the last twenty-five years as the basis of its theorizing, and integrates these research findings so as to advance dramatically the scientific knowledge of war and peace.
International relations. Foreign policy --- Polemology --- Social Sciences --- Political Science --- War (Philosophy)
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