This research examines the relationship between grand power strategies of revisionism and status quoism and behavior toward failed states in the Middle East. This research is driven by four interrelated questions: Do the grand strategies determine the behavior of regional powers (expansion or non-expansion) toward failed states? Do revisionist powers expand while status quo powers donot? Do status quo powers balance against revisionist powers when such expansion occurs? Do revisionist powers balance against each other over failed state(s)? Finally, do revisionist and status quo powers align together to balance against other revisionist power(s)? To examine these questions, this dissertation proposes four hypotheses. First, revisionist power...
The recent Turkish involvement in the Middle East constitutes an important test case for establishin...
Examines how regular bids for regional hegemony in the Middle East have regularly failed. Framed by ...
Restricted until 11 Dec. 2009.This study focuses on the external dimension of the resiliency of auth...
What impact have regional powers had on shaping regional order in the Middle East? What role will th...
The demands of statehood, “ensuring peace and stability, the rule of law”, and “good governance” can...
This dissertation addresses the puzzle as to why some regions in the world are engulfed in militariz...
To many observers the Middle East state system since the Arab uprisings stands at a critical junctur...
In International Historical Sociology, states and states systems co-constitute each other. While IHS...
Right after 9/11, the first UNDP Report on Arab Human development unveiled deeply rooted shortcoming...
This study analyzes various perspectives of modernization theory in some Middle Eastern countries an...
Many observers consider Israel the biggest loser of the recent political turmoil and dramatic change...
This article calls for closer attention to the Middle East in the wider debate on the purported rise...
The recent Turkish involvement in the Middle East constitutes an important test case for establishin...
The recent Turkish involvement in the Middle East constitutes an important test case for establishin...
Explains why MENA is the world's most war-prone region, using Waltz's three level, system, state and...
The recent Turkish involvement in the Middle East constitutes an important test case for establishin...
Examines how regular bids for regional hegemony in the Middle East have regularly failed. Framed by ...
Restricted until 11 Dec. 2009.This study focuses on the external dimension of the resiliency of auth...
What impact have regional powers had on shaping regional order in the Middle East? What role will th...
The demands of statehood, “ensuring peace and stability, the rule of law”, and “good governance” can...
This dissertation addresses the puzzle as to why some regions in the world are engulfed in militariz...
To many observers the Middle East state system since the Arab uprisings stands at a critical junctur...
In International Historical Sociology, states and states systems co-constitute each other. While IHS...
Right after 9/11, the first UNDP Report on Arab Human development unveiled deeply rooted shortcoming...
This study analyzes various perspectives of modernization theory in some Middle Eastern countries an...
Many observers consider Israel the biggest loser of the recent political turmoil and dramatic change...
This article calls for closer attention to the Middle East in the wider debate on the purported rise...
The recent Turkish involvement in the Middle East constitutes an important test case for establishin...
The recent Turkish involvement in the Middle East constitutes an important test case for establishin...
Explains why MENA is the world's most war-prone region, using Waltz's three level, system, state and...
The recent Turkish involvement in the Middle East constitutes an important test case for establishin...
Examines how regular bids for regional hegemony in the Middle East have regularly failed. Framed by ...
Restricted until 11 Dec. 2009.This study focuses on the external dimension of the resiliency of auth...