Analyses of US post-Cold War foreign policy in the Persian Gulf symbolize realism's new found concern with foreign policy analysis. Prominent realists attribute specific policies to domestic concerns and how they have dominated policymaking in the era of US primacy. Although convincing, this perspective is not comprehensive. By drawing on regional security complex theory, it is possible to map the regional developments that have equally constrained and incentivized the rise and fall of dual containment. This more extensive account produces two important findings regarding realism's neglect of the regional level of analysis. First, realists overstate the domestic determinants of US policy in the Persian Gulf. Second, and more broadly, realis...
This thesis suggests that realism leads to foreign policy on the “right,” or correct, side of histor...
Policy makers are rational actors who use distinct ideologies in forming their preferences and decid...
For more than half a century, realist scholars of international relations have maintained that their...
Analyses of US post-Cold War foreign policy in the Persian Gulf symbolize realism's new found concer...
International Relations theory is a guide for understanding state behavior, which is especially impo...
There has been and will continue to be substantial debate over how the international system can bes...
This dissertation is a study of US foreign policy that aims at maintaining its regional hegemonic st...
My senior thesis discusses and analyzes American foreign policy through the scope of the Realist the...
This BA-thesis examines whether realism can be empirically tested on the Iraq war in 2003. I am insp...
Realism is a powerful theoretical framework to analyze international relations, including the War on...
The endless struggle between two seemingly incompatible but occasionally convergent concepts, namely...
The United States has a long-standing interest in the political events of South Asia. This research ...
How do we understand American strategic adjustment in the Middle East? In the discipline of strategi...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Political Science, Washington State UniversityRealism has most commonly been treated...
In this piece paper we analyze, under the Neoclassical Realism guidelines, systemic and domestic fac...
This thesis suggests that realism leads to foreign policy on the “right,” or correct, side of histor...
Policy makers are rational actors who use distinct ideologies in forming their preferences and decid...
For more than half a century, realist scholars of international relations have maintained that their...
Analyses of US post-Cold War foreign policy in the Persian Gulf symbolize realism's new found concer...
International Relations theory is a guide for understanding state behavior, which is especially impo...
There has been and will continue to be substantial debate over how the international system can bes...
This dissertation is a study of US foreign policy that aims at maintaining its regional hegemonic st...
My senior thesis discusses and analyzes American foreign policy through the scope of the Realist the...
This BA-thesis examines whether realism can be empirically tested on the Iraq war in 2003. I am insp...
Realism is a powerful theoretical framework to analyze international relations, including the War on...
The endless struggle between two seemingly incompatible but occasionally convergent concepts, namely...
The United States has a long-standing interest in the political events of South Asia. This research ...
How do we understand American strategic adjustment in the Middle East? In the discipline of strategi...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Political Science, Washington State UniversityRealism has most commonly been treated...
In this piece paper we analyze, under the Neoclassical Realism guidelines, systemic and domestic fac...
This thesis suggests that realism leads to foreign policy on the “right,” or correct, side of histor...
Policy makers are rational actors who use distinct ideologies in forming their preferences and decid...
For more than half a century, realist scholars of international relations have maintained that their...