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Articles 1 - 15 of 15
Full-Text Articles in International Relations
Towards The 21st Century: Long Cycles And The Future Of The United States, John Davis
Towards The 21st Century: Long Cycles And The Future Of The United States, John Davis
Graduate Program in International Studies Theses & Dissertations
With a plethora of declinist literature positing the decline and eventual dissolution of the American order, "Towards the Twenty-first Century: Long Cycles and the Future of the United States" offers a new perspective on the world leadership position of the United states. Using the literature on long cycles as its instrument, this study argues that there will be a continuation of U.S. systemic leadership through the twenty-first century.
An Analysis Of Us/Soviet Arms Control: Adding A Subsystem Perspective, Peter Millard Olson
An Analysis Of Us/Soviet Arms Control: Adding A Subsystem Perspective, Peter Millard Olson
Dissertations and Theses
Analyses of US/Soviet arms control have usually focused on domestic variables to explain US/Soviet arms control behavior. Partly because the number of negotiating parties is only two, there is a propensity to focus on the bilateral relationship of the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective domestic political situations. Only superficial attention has usually been given to international systems variables that may well influence the domestic political situation and arms control policy.
This thesis broadens the explanatory scope of US/Soviet arms control by showing how the political environment of a trilateral relationship (a subsystem that includes the West …
American Crisis Decision-Making: The Fall Of The Shah And The Hostage Crisis, Nihad Gohar
American Crisis Decision-Making: The Fall Of The Shah And The Hostage Crisis, Nihad Gohar
Archived Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Signals Intelligence In World War Ii Ultra And The Air War In Europe, Demetrio J. Perez
Signals Intelligence In World War Ii Ultra And The Air War In Europe, Demetrio J. Perez
Graduate Program in International Studies Theses & Dissertations
(First paragraph) In recent years the study of military intelligence, particularly when viewed from a historical context, has acquired new significance. As military historians attempt to find a correlation between wartime events and the intelligence activities supporting those events, many serious works in this field have emerged. Some accounts of World War II military intelligence deal with the subject in terms of its benefits to the field commander. Others take a more extreme view and argue that major wartime successes resulted more from good intelligence than from good leadership.
British Foreign Policy And The Crimean War A Study In Uncoordinated Diplomacy, Ronald W. Kennedy
British Foreign Policy And The Crimean War A Study In Uncoordinated Diplomacy, Ronald W. Kennedy
Graduate Program in International Studies Theses & Dissertations
This thesis is an examination of British Crimean War diplomacy. Under analysis is the pre-war era (1844-1853) and the war years (1854-1856). Intense diplomatic negotiations were in progress during most of the period immediately preceding and during the Crimean War. The diplomatic efforts to avoid war as well as negotiations to resolve the conflict were protracted and extremely complex.
This study is designed to examine British policy by focusing on what often characterized British efforts prior to, and during, the Crimean War: uncoordinated diplomacy. Although the British clearly wanted to avoid this war and to hasten its conclusion once fighting …
Honduras Pawn And Policy Maker, Elizabeth P. Thornton
Honduras Pawn And Policy Maker, Elizabeth P. Thornton
Graduate Program in International Studies Theses & Dissertations
A study of the weak state was conducted using the Honduras-U.S. relationship as a case study. Most existing literature, with the exception of Annette Baker Fox's The Power of Small States, does not analyze in detail a specific country's relationship with a powerful nation. This research examined the factors that helped a weak country maintain maneuverability in its domestic and foreign policies when under the influence of a strong power. Six conditions which facilitated maneuverability were: geographic proximity, rising nationalism, citizen participation in government, trade distribution and diversification, international pressure, and declining hegemony of the strong power. Events in Honduras …
Containment, Cliency And The Revolution In Vietnam, Deborah Tompsett-Makin
Containment, Cliency And The Revolution In Vietnam, Deborah Tompsett-Makin
Graduate Program in International Studies Theses & Dissertations
This thesis addresses the question, why does U.S. foreign policy contribute to political instability in developing nations? To ascertain the answer, it analyzes the post-World War II administrations from Truman through Johnson. One mode of containment, cliency, a foreign policy relationship between a major power and a weaker state, is developed within the framework analyzing containment. The cliency model provides a theoretical basis for explaining how the domestic structure of the client state is systematically distorted by the patron's actions in pursuit of its global interests. The cliency model is also linked to the pattern of development and stability of …
Mine Warfare In The Russian And Soviet Navies, Jeffrey K. Bray
Mine Warfare In The Russian And Soviet Navies, Jeffrey K. Bray
Graduate Program in International Studies Theses & Dissertations
This thesis examines the development of technology, tactics, strategy, and organization of mine warfare in the Russian and Soviet navies from 1807 to the present. The author reviews the trials and tribulations of the development of naval mines and their employment within these two navies. This development has been primarily driven by the needs of war and advances of technology. In spite of occasional setbacks, the Russian and Soviet mine warfare forces continued to provide support to the overall naval and central policies of their respective governments. This support has often been during times of high tension and limited resources. …
Arctic Leverage: Canadian Sovereignty And Security, Nathaniel French Caldwell Jr.
Arctic Leverage: Canadian Sovereignty And Security, Nathaniel French Caldwell Jr.
Graduate Program in International Studies Theses & Dissertations
In 1987 the Canadian government recognized that in order to be a major player in collective security with the United States and NATO, it would have to make a significant contribution to the common defense. However. since Canada could not hope to outspend the larger powers, its contribution would have to be leveraged by control of a strategic piece of real estate -- the Canadian Arctic. The major program to enhance Canadian control of the Arctic would be the acquisition of ten-to-twelve nuclear attack submarines. That submarine force was sold to the public and Parliament as a means to enhance …
Constitutional Engineering In Lebanon (1958-1988): Thinking The Unthinkable, Elie Antoine Samia
Constitutional Engineering In Lebanon (1958-1988): Thinking The Unthinkable, Elie Antoine Samia
Archived Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
The Cuban Missile Crisis: Was Kennedy's Way The Best Way?, Lisa Anne Erb
The Cuban Missile Crisis: Was Kennedy's Way The Best Way?, Lisa Anne Erb
Undergraduate Honors Thesis Collection
The traditional interpretation of the Cuban missile crisis is held by nearly all of the participants in the crisis, as well as by many contemporary observers, including numerous journalists and political scientists of the 1960s and 1970s. For the most part, the traditionalists form a cohesive interpretation, with nearly all traditional writers agreeing on at least three basic issues.
The Political Process Of Interdependence Between The U.S And Japan, Diane Florence Alleva
The Political Process Of Interdependence Between The U.S And Japan, Diane Florence Alleva
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
Who Controlled Cruise?: The 1983 Deployment Of Cruise Missiles In The United Kingdom And The Post-1945 Anglo-American Special Relationship In Defense, Colin James Donald
Who Controlled Cruise?: The 1983 Deployment Of Cruise Missiles In The United Kingdom And The Post-1945 Anglo-American Special Relationship In Defense, Colin James Donald
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
The Image Of Emiliano Zapata In The United States 1911-1988, Deborah Gronich Tate
The Image Of Emiliano Zapata In The United States 1911-1988, Deborah Gronich Tate
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
The United States And German Reunification: The Stalin Note Of 1952, Klaus P. Grillmaier
The United States And German Reunification: The Stalin Note Of 1952, Klaus P. Grillmaier
Masters Theses
This thesis discusses the American and West German reaction to the Soviet note of March 10, 1952. In this so-called Stalin Note the Soviet dictator proposed the reunification of Germany on terms of neutrality and acceptance of the Oder and Neisse rivers as the German-Polish border. By launching his proposal Stalin sought to prevent the integration of the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) into the Western alliance system.
The paper starts out sketching the emergence of the United States and the Soviet Union as superpowers after World War II. It also analyzes the impact the Cold War had on Europe. …