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Advancing a geopolitical Europe: the new EU leadership and the Iranian conundrum
Amin Naeni and Christian Kaunert
International Affairs, Volume 101, Issue 2, March 2025, Pages 665–675, https://doi.org/10.1093/ia/iiae284
Published: 03 March 2025
... License ( https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ ), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. The EU's policy towards Iran has fallen out of alignment with the bloc's perceived need to embrace its geopolitical...
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A new multipolar order: combined development, state forms and new business classes
Trissia Wijaya and Kanishka Jayasuriya
International Affairs, Volume 100, Issue 5, September 2024, Pages 2133–2152, https://doi.org/10.1093/ia/iiae135
Published: 09 September 2024
... remains trapped in a form of geopolitical fetishism. These explanations tell us little about the kinds of forces that are driving a more fragmented and disordered global order. In this article, we suggest going beyond this by fleshing out the underlying social class relations that this new emerging order...
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Towards a Research Agenda for Geopolitical Tensions in HCI
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José Abdelnour Nocera and others
Interacting with Computers, Volume 37, Issue 1, January 2025, Pages 49–71, https://doi.org/10.1093/iwc/iwae024
Published: 14 June 2024
.../chorus/standard_publication_model ) Abstract There are major geopolitical challenges for human-computer interaction (HCI): there may be little or no global HCI knowledge with a shared approach and identity; Western HCI theory and methods may not be adequate for regional or local models of education...
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Detection of imported clinical strain of blaNDM-1-harbouring ST147 Klebsiella pneumoniae from a Ukrainian immigrant
Shinnosuke Fukushima and others
Journal of Travel Medicine, Volume 31, Issue 6, August 2024, taae011, https://doi.org/10.1093/jtm/taae011
Published: 17 January 2024
... a Ukrainian immigrant hospitalized at a Japanese hospital, which was genetically corroborated to be highly identical to a Russian-derived isolate. This case highlights that the geopolitical risk potentially increases the global dissemination of antimicrobial resistance pathogens. Antimicrobial resistance...
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Geopolitical decoupling and global production networks: the case of Ukrainian industries after the 2014 Crimean annexation
Jiří Blažek and Anton Lypianin
Journal of Economic Geography, Volume 24, Issue 1, January 2024, Pages 23–40, https://doi.org/10.1093/jeg/lbad026
Published: 11 October 2023
... the notion of geopolitical decoupling, thus augmenting the existing 2-fold typology. Moreover, the article elaborates a typology of recoupling. Empirically, we investigate patterns of decoupling from Russia and recoupling via alternative production networks as well as patterns of decoupling/recoupling...
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The Rise and Fall of Dagong Global Credit Rating Agency: A Geopolitical Challenge for the Rating Industry
Chunping Bush
Journal of Financial Regulation, Volume 7, Issue 2, October 2021, Pages 319–324, https://doi.org/10.1093/jfr/fjab007
Published: 29 June 2021
... of the international influential CRAs, although with little success. Dagong’s rise in the international financial market was driven by an ambition to influence the international financial market and to pursue the geopolitical interests of the Chinese government. Dagong exerted great effort in expanding international...
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The Rent-Seeking Legacy of the Plantation Economy in Trinidad and Tobago
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Richard M. Auty and Haydn I. Furlonge
Published: 20 December 2018
... in Trinidad and Tobago, drawing geopolitical rent from trade preferences, along with an ethnically diverse population living at a basic level of welfare. Colonial efforts to encourage investment to boost productivity and raise the income of a more compact workforce to UK levels coincided with democratization...
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The First Orbits—the Dominance of the Gangetic India: Legendary Beginnings to c. 200 bc
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Dilip K. Chakrabarti
Published: 07 October 2010
... extending from the Indo-Gangetic plain to the rest of northern India and also covering large parts of the Deccan. The Oxus-Indus orbit rose to prominence after Alexander invaded the Indus valley and inherited the Achaemenid power in the east. Two geopolitical orbits — the one highlighted by the Achaemenid...
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The Shift of the Focus to Orissa, the Deccan, and Malwa: c. 200 bc to c. ad 300
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Dilip K. Chakrabarti
Published: 07 October 2010
...One of the most significant geopolitical orbits in the post-Maurya period was the Oxus to the Indus orbit, although it was not a monolithic one on the basis of the period's political history. Instead, it was divided into a number of distinct segments. The Saka thrust towards Mathura shows...
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Published: 31 October 2013
... last until the eventual collapse of the Tang in 906. The chapter also shows how the developments in bilateral relations were attributable entirely to the multi-polar geopolitical landscape in southwest China. Baiman Nanzhao Wuman Cuan Hongda Duan Lun Ji Hongwei Xicuan Yu Dashi Wei Renshou...
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South Korea’s Growing Confidence
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Brad Glosserman and Scott A. Snyder
Published: 26 May 2015
..., many older Koreans continue to think of themselves as a small country surrounded by larger powers and subject to geopolitical constraints. In contrast, younger Koreans hold a much more ambitious view of Korea's position in the international order and what it should be expected to accomplish. Cold War...
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Published: 15 August 2012
... between security assurances and North Korean nuclear decision-making by concentrating on four key areas. The first analysis presented here is an evaluation of key geopolitical shocks that had a major effect on the North Korean regime. The second is an analysis of the main sources of security assurances...
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Film and International Politics
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Sean Carter and Klaus Dodds
Published: 14 May 2014
...This introductory chapter examines how films help to constitute international politics. It presents the underlying discussion of the entire text—the aim to bring the discipline of International Relations (IR), and the related field of critical geopolitics, into closer contact with visual studies...
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Old and new
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Steven Kettell
Published: 01 May 2011
... the centrality of America's special relationship to New Labour's geopolitical strategy, and examines the utility of ‘new imperialism’ as a conceptual framework for analysing contemporary international affairs. British empire Europe special relationship Churchill Winston Roosevelt Franklin NATO Soviet Union...
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Published: 01 June 2014
... a system whereby the imagination of spatial and geopolitical relationships comes together. As an aspect of the cinematic apparatus, the chapter considers how visual aesthetic strategies, technological innovations, and social policy result in images with particular angles and perspectives. affect apparatus...
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A Tale of Two Revolutions
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Jeremy Friedman
Published: 01 September 2015
... as the geopolitical mechanism by which the demands, ideas, and interests of the newly decolonized states challenged and ultimately came to shape the revolutionary agenda of the global Left centered on the international communist movement. Despite claiming to be “Marxist–Leninist” parties, the Communist Party...
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Published: 05 January 2021
...This coda studies the Indies mentality's demise. When the organization of global space shifted once more under the leadership of a new geopolitical world order, the two Indies ceased to be a compelling framework for organizing knowledge of the world. The chapter locates the swansong of the Indies...
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A Country in Decline?
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Moshe Rosman
Published: 20 June 2013
...This chapter reviews the course of the Besht’s life that was affected by the geopolitical and sociocultural-economic environment in which he lived. It describes how the Ba’al Shem Tov is often portrayed in popular works with only superficial attention to his surroundings, as if his life transcended...
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Oysters and Emancipation: The Antebellum Shellfish Industry as a Pathway to Freedom
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Michelle Zacks
Published: 19 October 2021
... knowledge of producers and distributors within the antebellum oyster industry was a form of geopolitical literacy. Chesapeake Bay cold weather in northeast US 1856–57 Florence schooner Hassler J J S Coast Survey asst hides shipped to New York John G Ferris schooner New York City New York Board...
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Published: 31 October 2023
... explains that such inducements shift depending on the political relationship between shamer and target. The discussion culminates in two main insights. First, shaming can be rational even when it fails to promote compliance. Second, states will shame their geopolitical rivals more often, and more harshly...
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