This thesis will address the economic development of countries from the strategic perspective of the United States, and consider how this development will progress overlaid in the context of the Chinese framework for the projection of national power. Using an inter-disciplinary approach, this research will synthesize sources on national security policy and economics, while seeking a Christian apologetic framework to answer these questions: How can the United States promote the economic development of countries in the Asia-Pacific region using a biblical economic-development model, as a part of its national strategy? This thesis focuses on some of the political and socio-economic ideas which catalyze economic development, explaining how thes...
Rapid economic growth in emerging economies since the end of the Cold War has driven debate on Ameri...
This dissertation addresses shifts in global power structures resulting from long arcs of systemic p...
Eighty per cent of the world\u27s population professes religious belief. Such beliefs provide precep...
This thesis will address the economic development of countries from the strategic perspective of the...
Despite major changes to the global economy, technology, and the developing world over the past few ...
The values of a nation are vital for forming the institutions that govern a people and for guiding p...
Wealth is synonymous with abundance of valuable resource/material possessions. An individual, commun...
The united states has both the moral responsibility and a practical interest in economic development...
The great conclusion of this paper is to prove the synergy between religion and politics in the econ...
America emerged as the leader of the World War II Western Allies, and the postwar international poli...
The United States, formerly an uncontested world power, is experiencing a churning international pol...
In the present article the author makes an eloquent inquiry regarding the current economic and finan...
This thesis examines China’s role in the world, specifically from 1990 to 2011. I discuss China’s ar...
Throughout world history states have banded together to form coalitions, alliances, and economic agr...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from OUP via the DOI in this ...
Rapid economic growth in emerging economies since the end of the Cold War has driven debate on Ameri...
This dissertation addresses shifts in global power structures resulting from long arcs of systemic p...
Eighty per cent of the world\u27s population professes religious belief. Such beliefs provide precep...
This thesis will address the economic development of countries from the strategic perspective of the...
Despite major changes to the global economy, technology, and the developing world over the past few ...
The values of a nation are vital for forming the institutions that govern a people and for guiding p...
Wealth is synonymous with abundance of valuable resource/material possessions. An individual, commun...
The united states has both the moral responsibility and a practical interest in economic development...
The great conclusion of this paper is to prove the synergy between religion and politics in the econ...
America emerged as the leader of the World War II Western Allies, and the postwar international poli...
The United States, formerly an uncontested world power, is experiencing a churning international pol...
In the present article the author makes an eloquent inquiry regarding the current economic and finan...
This thesis examines China’s role in the world, specifically from 1990 to 2011. I discuss China’s ar...
Throughout world history states have banded together to form coalitions, alliances, and economic agr...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from OUP via the DOI in this ...
Rapid economic growth in emerging economies since the end of the Cold War has driven debate on Ameri...
This dissertation addresses shifts in global power structures resulting from long arcs of systemic p...
Eighty per cent of the world\u27s population professes religious belief. Such beliefs provide precep...