How do states perceive threats? Why are material forces sometimes more prominent in shaping threat perceptions, whereas ideational forces are the motivator in other instances? This article aims to move beyond the task of determining whether material or ideational factors matter to offer an integrated framework based on analytical eclecticism that specifies the conditions under which one of these two factors becomes salient in regimes’ threat perceptions. When regime identity is fixed and the material structure provides multiple strategic options to ensure a state’s physical security, leaders perceive challenges to their identity as more salient. When a state's identity is fluid, providing multiple narratives, and the distribution of militar...
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How do states perceive threats? Why are material forces sometimes more prominent in shaping threat ...
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On 25 December 2013, the military-backed government in Egypt declared the Muslim Brotherhood to be a...
Iran represents the primary threat to Saudi Arabia\u27s foreign national security interests. Iranian...
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The anchoring effect involves the biasing of estimates based on previous beliefs. The author discus...
This is a multidisciplinary research project that aims to explore the geopolitical dynamics, in para...
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Perception matters for research and analysis because the image of a state (non-state actor) as aggre...
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This article analyzes United States public discourse on the authenticity of the Saudi Arabian govern...
From fighting occupying foreign forces to successfully combating ISIS (Islamic State in Iraq and Syr...
This paper examines the history and nature of the Syrian armed forces through its evolution in post...
This article will analyze the ideological stances, and the factors affecting them, of Iran\u27s key ...
How do states perceive threats? Why are material forces sometimes more prominent in shaping threat ...
With the outbreak of the Syrian civil war, the Sunni–Shiite divide came back to the fore in regional...
Although regional states don`t seek war, it cannot be ruled out that an unfavourable development in ...
On 25 December 2013, the military-backed government in Egypt declared the Muslim Brotherhood to be a...
Iran represents the primary threat to Saudi Arabia\u27s foreign national security interests. Iranian...
This thesis explores how the United States identified Iraq as a threat to its national interest from...
The anchoring effect involves the biasing of estimates based on previous beliefs. The author discus...
This is a multidisciplinary research project that aims to explore the geopolitical dynamics, in para...
What are the threat perceptions of the 'Gulf Countries', and how capable are the armed forces of the...
Perception matters for research and analysis because the image of a state (non-state actor) as aggre...
The author discusses the ramifications of the lack of epistemological underpinnings from which the r...
This article analyzes United States public discourse on the authenticity of the Saudi Arabian govern...
From fighting occupying foreign forces to successfully combating ISIS (Islamic State in Iraq and Syr...
This paper examines the history and nature of the Syrian armed forces through its evolution in post...
This article will analyze the ideological stances, and the factors affecting them, of Iran\u27s key ...