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    British defense policy against ISIL in Iraq and Syria under David Cameron 2014-2016 by Akila Paravathi P

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…The purposes of this research to investigate how the UK's decision to engage militarily against ISIL, under Operation Shader, aligns with the principles of neoclassical realism. This research employs a qualitative methodology. …”
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    Neoklasik Realizm ve Küçük Devlet Yaklaşımı Çerçevesinde Kosova Dış Politikası’nın Değerlendirilmesi by Göktürk TÜYSÜZOĞLU

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…In order to examine the reflections of this differentiation, it may be a correct approach to use the conceptual framework of neoclassical realism. Thus, how ideological positioning, perceptions and interests are reflected in Kosovo’s foreign policy can be evaluated. …”
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    The Correlation Between External and Internal Factors of the Libyan Crisis by E. N. Koposova

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…From the viewpoint of the neoclassical realism the Libyan crisis is explored in the article. …”
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    Decline of post-neoliberal regionalism in South America: Weaknesses of “pink tide” political leadership on Defense policies by Emilse Eliana Calderón

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…A qualitative and multi-causal approach to political and social phenomena will be used, together with a theoretical-conceptual viewpoint close to neoclassical realism. Special consideration is given to the South American Defense Council (CDS): An unprecedented attempt to build consensus between participant countries on Defense issues and to develop effective confidence-building measures among them. …”
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    EEC and Yugoslav cooperation in the frames of modern international relations in Europe by E. G. Entina

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…It makes it possible to consider the EU policy towards the countries of the former Yugoslavia in the paradigm of neoclassical realism, rather than in the paradigm of traditional liberal European integration approaches which allows us to unite neorealists elements with the specifics of internal processes, including the modernization of institutes, relations between society and state, types of political leadership.…”
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