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Full-Text Articles in International Relations
Yale Political Monthly 1979 December, The Politic, Inc.
Yale Political Monthly 1979 December, The Politic, Inc.
The Politic
No abstract provided.
The United States And China: From Noncommunication To Diplomatic Relations, Mary Jeanne Patrick
The United States And China: From Noncommunication To Diplomatic Relations, Mary Jeanne Patrick
Masters Theses
After more than two decades of fundamental differences due to lack of direct diplomatic relations, the People's Republic of China and the United States are developing a harmonious working relationship. Friendly relations between these two major nations began to improve in 1972 during President Richard Nixon's visit to China that had been arranged by Henry Kissinger, Assistant for National Security Affairs.
The purpose of this thesis is to show that nations can overcome their negative stereotyped images with one another when their leaders will enter into effective communication.
Chapter I considers the historical aspects of the Sino-American relationship.
Chapter II …
Unity And Diversity Among States: A Critique Of Assumptions In The Study Of International Relations, James W. Skillen
Unity And Diversity Among States: A Critique Of Assumptions In The Study Of International Relations, James W. Skillen
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
President Carter's Sermon On Human Rights In Foreign Policy, Charles Veenstra
President Carter's Sermon On Human Rights In Foreign Policy, Charles Veenstra
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
United States Tactical Nuclear Doctrine: Developing A Capability, Christopher Michael Cooke
United States Tactical Nuclear Doctrine: Developing A Capability, Christopher Michael Cooke
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
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Continuity And Change: Consociational Democracy In The Benelux Countries, John Hunter Porter Williams
Continuity And Change: Consociational Democracy In The Benelux Countries, John Hunter Porter Williams
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
This study seeks to examine and refine the concept of consociational democracy, a political system in which political leaders of socially and politically distinct groups interact with one another in an atmosphere of moderation and mutual accommodation.
A discussion of the explanations, suggested by various political theorists, of the political behavior and relationships in a consociational democracy produced a list of the basic characteristics of the system. Characteristics which were either ambiguous or ascribable to other political systems were eliminated.
The Benelux countries— Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg— are three countries which have moderate political systems similar to the general …
China's Foreign Aid In 1978, John Franklin Copper
China's Foreign Aid In 1978, John Franklin Copper
Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies
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Certain Legal Aspects Of Recognizing The People's Republic Of China, Hungdah Chiu
Certain Legal Aspects Of Recognizing The People's Republic Of China, Hungdah Chiu
Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies
In this work the author assumes normalization as an established national policy of the United States, and analyzes practical considerations and legal problems relating to the implementation of the American normalization policy with the People's Republic of China. In particular, the author addresses questions relating to the current status of the 1972 Shanghai Communiqué, the legal aspects of a treaty termination with the Republic of China, the problem of frozen assets, the international legal status of Taiwan, and the international status of the Republic of China as affected by the recognition of the People's Republic of China.
Intergovernmental Power And Dependence, Ron Mock
Intergovernmental Power And Dependence, Ron Mock
Faculty Publications - Department of History and Politics
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