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Full-Text Articles in International Relations
The Dangers Of History Analogies, Zheng Wang
The Aesthetic Of Revolution In The Film And Literature Of Naguib Mahfouz, Nathaniel Greenberg
The Aesthetic Of Revolution In The Film And Literature Of Naguib Mahfouz, Nathaniel Greenberg
Nathaniel Greenberg
In the wake of the 1952 Revolution, Egypt’s future Nobel laureate in literature devoted himself exclusively to writing for film. The Aesthetic of Revolution in the Film and Literature of Naguib Mahfouz is the first full-length study in English to examine this critical period in the author’s career and to contextualize it within the scope of post-revolutionary Egyptian politics and culture. Before returning to literature in 1959 with his post-revolutionary masterpiece Children of the Alley, Mahfouz wrote or co-wrote some twenty odd scripts, many of them among the most successful in Egyptian history. He did so at a time when …
“Bad Memories, Good Dream: The Legacy Of Historical Memory And China’S Foreign Policy,”, Zheng Wang
“Bad Memories, Good Dream: The Legacy Of Historical Memory And China’S Foreign Policy,”, Zheng Wang
Zheng Wang
No abstract provided.
The Shagri-La Dialogue: Troublemaker Or Peacemaker, Zheng Wang
The Shagri-La Dialogue: Troublemaker Or Peacemaker, Zheng Wang
Zheng Wang
No abstract provided.
Ethiopia: Rebuilding Education, Layer By Layer, Lee Nave
Ethiopia: Rebuilding Education, Layer By Layer, Lee Nave
Lee Nave Jr.
The school system of Ethiopia is growing at levels that were unimaginable thirty years ago. About thirty years ago, the entire country had only two universities; now there are over thirty. Also the Ethiopian government has made education a right not a privilege for its entire population. This includes female students and some of the poorest of the poor being able to attend school all the way from the Kindergarten level well into college.
History In The Making: Tunisia's Revolution, Nathaniel Greenberg
History In The Making: Tunisia's Revolution, Nathaniel Greenberg
Nathaniel Greenberg
ON THE NIGHT of January 24, 2011, I sat smoking shisha and sipping tea at a coffee shop in the downtown Cairo neighborhood of Lazoghly, just blocks from Tahrir Square. The Tunisian revolution had reached a crescendo, but there was little talk of it in this largely working-class neighborhood. With rumors spreading that protests were planned for the coming day, I asked some of the regulars if they thought Egypt could go the way of Tunisia. It was a laughable query. Egypt was too divided, they said, Mubarak too powerful. The following day seemed to confirm their skepticism. No one …
中国の歴史認識はどう作られたのか (How Historical Memories Have Been Forged In China), Zheng Wang
中国の歴史認識はどう作られたのか (How Historical Memories Have Been Forged In China), Zheng Wang
Zheng Wang
the Japanese version of Never Forget National Humiliation: Historical Memory in Chinese Politics and Foreign Relations, New York: Columbia University Press, 2012.
History Education: The Source Of Conflict Between China And Japan, Zheng Wang
History Education: The Source Of Conflict Between China And Japan, Zheng Wang
Zheng Wang
No abstract provided.
The Lion & The Ringmaster: Croatia's Accession To The European Union, Jelena Bilandzich
The Lion & The Ringmaster: Croatia's Accession To The European Union, Jelena Bilandzich
Jelena N Bilandzich
July 1, 2013 marked Croatia's official induction into the European Union. For Croatia this was the culmination of a long negotiation process filled with concessions and challenges. This situation inspired the question of how Croatia's alliance with the EU has affected the state? In order to analyze this relationship the aspects of Croatian identity and sovereignty were explored, in addition to the EU's principles and problems regarding member and candidate states. The evidence found within this investigation came from a number of literary sources ranging from the academic to official government documents. Furthermore, nine interviews were conducted within Croatia, which …
Three Suggestions For Ambassador Max Baucus, Zheng Wang
Three Suggestions For Ambassador Max Baucus, Zheng Wang
Zheng Wang
No abstract provided.
“Missing Histories: History Education And China-Japan Relations”, Zheng Wang
“Missing Histories: History Education And China-Japan Relations”, Zheng Wang
Zheng Wang
No abstract provided.
How U.S. Ambassadors Influence China (But Not Americans), Zheng Wang
How U.S. Ambassadors Influence China (But Not Americans), Zheng Wang
Zheng Wang
No abstract provided.
Jet Lag: A Neglected Problem Of Modern Diplomacy?, Dan Caldwell, William Hocking
Jet Lag: A Neglected Problem Of Modern Diplomacy?, Dan Caldwell, William Hocking
Dan Caldwell
The observations and anecdotes of diplomats and policy-makers in memoirs and our interviews clearly document their experience with jet lag and raise important questions: what are the physical and mental effects of jet lag; what impact does jet lag have on leaders and diplomatic negotiations; and finally, what can be done to ameliorate these effects? This article addresses these central questions.
Enmity Or Amity With Iran?, Huss Banai
Clash Of Dreams: Becoming A ‘Normal Country’ In East Asia, Zheng Wang
Clash Of Dreams: Becoming A ‘Normal Country’ In East Asia, Zheng Wang
Zheng Wang
No abstract provided.
To Play Ball, Not Make War., Derek Shearer
To Play Ball, Not Make War., Derek Shearer
Derek Shearer
The article explores the significance of sports in international relations as an instrument for diplomacy. Topics discussed include the ping-pong diplomacy between the People's Republic of China and the U.S. in 1971, similar attempts at sports diplomacy that were not as effective as the ping-pong diplomacy, and the role of sports in raising the profile of a country.
The Wages Of Enmity In Us-Iran Relations, Huss Banai
China’S Puzzling Adiz Decision Making, Zheng Wang
How To Prevent Accidental Conflict In The East China Sea, Zheng Wang
How To Prevent Accidental Conflict In The East China Sea, Zheng Wang
Zheng Wang
No abstract provided.
The Strategic Century: Australia's Asian Century In The Context Of America's Pacific Century, Caitlin Byrne
The Strategic Century: Australia's Asian Century In The Context Of America's Pacific Century, Caitlin Byrne
Caitlin Byrne
No abstract provided.
Kennedy School At Harvard Talk On The Strategic Logic Of Enmity In Us-Iran Relations, Huss Banai
Kennedy School At Harvard Talk On The Strategic Logic Of Enmity In Us-Iran Relations, Huss Banai
Huss Banai
The Middle East Initiative at the Belfer Center, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
The Semantics Of Cyber Warfare 网络战的语义, Jason Fritz
The Semantics Of Cyber Warfare 网络战的语义, Jason Fritz
Jason Fritz
The study of cyber warfare in China suffers from the same excess of overlapping terminology as English documents. This paper will analyze key cyber warfare terms from authoritative sources and show that all of them can be broken down into three fundamental branches that are common to both the People’s Republic of China and the United States of America. The three branches are: Information Operations, Computer Network Operations, and Net Centric Warfare. Streamlined categorizing can aid the efficiency of research and improve inter-agency structure. Additional benefits include more accurate threat assessment, limiting media and public misunderstanding, and increasing transparency to …
Zocalo Public Square Roundtable On Us-Iran Relations, Huss Banai
Zocalo Public Square Roundtable On Us-Iran Relations, Huss Banai
Huss Banai
No abstract provided.
China’S Foreign Policy Debates, Zheng Wang
China And Japan Really Don’T Like Each Other, Zheng Wang
China And Japan Really Don’T Like Each Other, Zheng Wang
Zheng Wang
No abstract provided.
Lessons For The Chinese Dream (With Elizabeth Barrett), Zheng Wang
Lessons For The Chinese Dream (With Elizabeth Barrett), Zheng Wang
Zheng Wang
No abstract provided.
心态决定国运 (Attitude Determines National Destiny), Shanghai, China: Oriental Morning Post, July 11, 2013., Zheng Wang
心态决定国运 (Attitude Determines National Destiny), Shanghai, China: Oriental Morning Post, July 11, 2013., Zheng Wang
Zheng Wang
No abstract provided.
Blind Men And The Elephant: Why The World Misunderstands China?, Zheng Wang
Blind Men And The Elephant: Why The World Misunderstands China?, Zheng Wang
Zheng Wang
No abstract provided.
Clash Of National Identities: China, Japan, And The East China Sea Territorial Dispute, Zheng Wang
Clash Of National Identities: China, Japan, And The East China Sea Territorial Dispute, Zheng Wang
Zheng Wang
No abstract provided.
汪铮副教授主讲“想象中的‘恶邻’:东亚和平与中国外交”, Zheng Wang