This study is about diplomatic recognition, and why some states have not received full diplomatic recognition from the international community. The central research-problem focuses on the factors that affect a state's foreign policy decision not to recognize other states. Taiwan and Kosovo are chosen as research-cases through a strategic case-selection. The theoretical framework used in this study is a traditional Liberalism theory on international relations. Hypotheses are based on the Liberalism theory and previous research done in this field. These hypotheses are then tested through a quantitatively analysis. Furthermore a logistic regression analysis is being conducted on the two cases, in order to find a general factor behind the decis...
In the present international system, state recognition is given much importance due to the issues re...
Restricted until Aug. 29, 2010This dissertation is intended to provide some insights on the conditio...
Diplomacy is the main tool of foreign policy, but not the only. It also depends on the economic and ...
This thesis is focused mainly on the recognition of Kosovo, its subsequent withdrawal and finding fa...
This article explores the policies and activities undertaken by Kosovo as it seeks diplomatic recogn...
Diplomatic recognition is generally seen as fundamental to the modern state system. The traditional ...
Author Samuel Lavoie Thesis Diplomacy and Diplomatic Institutions of Unrecognized De Facto States So...
Numerous renowned scholars have researched the problem of state recognition. Moreover, the importanc...
Recognition from other recognized states is the key to becoming a fully fledged member state of the ...
Recognition from other recognized states is the key to becoming a fully fledged member state of the ...
The recognition of Kosovo is an issue in some part of the international community even though its in...
The recognition of Kosovo is an issue in some part of the international community even though its in...
There are few questions more interesting and more important for the international community than the...
Diplomatic recognition is an essential tool of statecraft but remains largely unanalyzed by politica...
The Kosovo declaration of independence produced the opposite reactions over the world. The majority ...
In the present international system, state recognition is given much importance due to the issues re...
Restricted until Aug. 29, 2010This dissertation is intended to provide some insights on the conditio...
Diplomacy is the main tool of foreign policy, but not the only. It also depends on the economic and ...
This thesis is focused mainly on the recognition of Kosovo, its subsequent withdrawal and finding fa...
This article explores the policies and activities undertaken by Kosovo as it seeks diplomatic recogn...
Diplomatic recognition is generally seen as fundamental to the modern state system. The traditional ...
Author Samuel Lavoie Thesis Diplomacy and Diplomatic Institutions of Unrecognized De Facto States So...
Numerous renowned scholars have researched the problem of state recognition. Moreover, the importanc...
Recognition from other recognized states is the key to becoming a fully fledged member state of the ...
Recognition from other recognized states is the key to becoming a fully fledged member state of the ...
The recognition of Kosovo is an issue in some part of the international community even though its in...
The recognition of Kosovo is an issue in some part of the international community even though its in...
There are few questions more interesting and more important for the international community than the...
Diplomatic recognition is an essential tool of statecraft but remains largely unanalyzed by politica...
The Kosovo declaration of independence produced the opposite reactions over the world. The majority ...
In the present international system, state recognition is given much importance due to the issues re...
Restricted until Aug. 29, 2010This dissertation is intended to provide some insights on the conditio...
Diplomacy is the main tool of foreign policy, but not the only. It also depends on the economic and ...