Diploma thesis "Neoclassical Realism and the Dynamics of Power in Eastern Asia: U.S. Foreign Policy toward China" is testing specific theoretical propositions of neoclassical realism on the evolution of U.S. foreign policy toward China from 1950 until present. This single case study uses congruence method and process-tracing to test the effect of intervening variables on the foreign policy deviation from neorealist proposition. Paper assesses theoretical progressivity of neoclassical realism and on this basis analyzes possible future evolution of Sino-American relations and in similar fashion presents suggestions to effective U.S. foreign policy
Realism theory provides the most powerful explanation for the state of war and the rise and fall of ...
In this article I seek to improve the dominant neorealist analysis of China's rise. I offer a n...
The main purpose of this study is to understand the systemic transition from a neoclassical realist ...
The master’s thesis “The Impact of Domestic Factors on Foreign Policy: US Policy Towards China 2011-...
ABSTRACT: There is a two-fold purpose of this paper. First, the author attempts to test whether the ...
This bachelor's thesis deals with the U.S. foreign policy transformation in the 1945-1948 period. In...
This study demonstrates how a neoclassical realist approach can contribute to explanations of the gr...
The main aim of the presented monograph is to consider the relationship between International Relati...
This thesis will analyse changes to China`s Grand Strategy after Xi Jinping took power. For this pur...
Abstract As China’s economy grows, scholars of international relations increasingly ask what implica...
In this piece paper we analyze, under the Neoclassical Realism guidelines, systemic and domestic fac...
Abstract The thesis deals with the US foreign policy under Richard Nixon. More specifically, it exam...
This study examines the dynamics of changes in the United States' foreign policy towards the People'...
The collapse of the 1994 Agreed Framework in early 2003 has had far reaching consequences for the di...
Neoclassical realism has the ability to advance our understanding of foreign policy responses throug...
Realism theory provides the most powerful explanation for the state of war and the rise and fall of ...
In this article I seek to improve the dominant neorealist analysis of China's rise. I offer a n...
The main purpose of this study is to understand the systemic transition from a neoclassical realist ...
The master’s thesis “The Impact of Domestic Factors on Foreign Policy: US Policy Towards China 2011-...
ABSTRACT: There is a two-fold purpose of this paper. First, the author attempts to test whether the ...
This bachelor's thesis deals with the U.S. foreign policy transformation in the 1945-1948 period. In...
This study demonstrates how a neoclassical realist approach can contribute to explanations of the gr...
The main aim of the presented monograph is to consider the relationship between International Relati...
This thesis will analyse changes to China`s Grand Strategy after Xi Jinping took power. For this pur...
Abstract As China’s economy grows, scholars of international relations increasingly ask what implica...
In this piece paper we analyze, under the Neoclassical Realism guidelines, systemic and domestic fac...
Abstract The thesis deals with the US foreign policy under Richard Nixon. More specifically, it exam...
This study examines the dynamics of changes in the United States' foreign policy towards the People'...
The collapse of the 1994 Agreed Framework in early 2003 has had far reaching consequences for the di...
Neoclassical realism has the ability to advance our understanding of foreign policy responses throug...
Realism theory provides the most powerful explanation for the state of war and the rise and fall of ...
In this article I seek to improve the dominant neorealist analysis of China's rise. I offer a n...
The main purpose of this study is to understand the systemic transition from a neoclassical realist ...