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The institutionalized Buen Vivir: a new hegemonic political paradigm for Ecuador

Abstract: Using a neoclassical realist model, this paper builds an analytical model to understand how countries are able to change or adjust their security and foreign policies. The article analyzes Japan’s foreign and security policies under the Shinzo Abe government,

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Artificial Intelligence and International System Structure
Oscar M. Granados Nicolas De la Peña

Abstract: Previous studies have investigated technology’s impact on international affairs, but few have analyzed the effect of artificial intelligence on the international system structure. This study integrates heterogeneous datasets and network science concepts with

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Mobilizing resources and signaling intentions: a neoclassical realist analysis of Japan’s domestic and international instrumentalization of the Senkaku Islands dispute and China’s maritime assertiveness

Abstract: Using a neoclassical realist model, this paper builds an analytical model to understand how countries are able to change or adjust their security and foreign policies. The article analyzes Japan’s foreign and security policies under the Shinzo Abe government,

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The challenge to US hegemony and the “Gilpin Dilemma”
Giorgio Romano Schutte

Abstract: This article makes a comparison between the challenges faced by the US to maintain its hegemonic position at the end of the 1970s and in the 2010s. To do so we review Robert Gilpin’s writing during the first period. He suggested the US had three options: 1) a

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Narratives modes and foreign policy change: the debate on the 2015 Iran nuclear deal
Maria do Céu Pinto Arena

Abstract: This article sheds light on the way narratives translate into policy outcomes and enable foreign policy change. How is it that narratives shape foreign policy change? The analysis focuses on the public discursive strategy employed during the US Congress debat

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Taking stock of theories around norm contestation: a conceptual re-examining of the evolution of the Responsibility to Protect
Natalie Zähringer

Abstract: This research consolidates debates around the impact of international norm contestation and evaluates previous findings. It conceptualises a typology for norms and norm contestation and applies this framework to R2P to test its explanatory effectiveness. The

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Personalizing the presidency: Dilma Rousseff and a study of leadership personalities in Brazilian foreign policy
Tamiris Burin Pedro Feliú Ribeiro

Abstract: Many important studies associate the presidential profile of Dilma Rousseff to the loss of domestic density and reach of Brazil’s foreign policy, a perspective not yet confirmed by psychological mechanisms of leadership behavior in foreign policy. We offer a

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A dictatorship in the battle for human rights: the 1977 UN High Commissioner proposal and the Brazilian resistance

Abstract: During the Cold War, attempts to create a High Commissioner for Human Rights within the UN were met with strong support and opposition. In the 1970s, human rights escalated in the public imagination, and in 1977 a new proposal was advanced with backing by the

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China-US rivalry: a new Cold War or capitalism’s intra-core competition?
Li Xing Raúl Bernal-Meza

Abstract: This article aims to provide a framework for conceptualizing the China-US rivalry. It argues that while the China-US rivalry is distorted to be an analogy to the Cold War, it must be understood as an intra-core competition between two different capitalisms. T

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Brazilian foreign policy: from the combined to the unbalanced axis (2003/2021)
Cristina Soreanu Pecequilo

Abstract: From 2003 until 2021, Brazilian foreign policy has endured several changes and upheavals that are affecting its international relations traditions and projection. This process is generated by domestic political struggles, the instability of the world’s balanc

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Retraction or consolidation? The follow-up phase in Dilma Rousseff’s foreign policy (2011-2016)
André Luiz Reis da Silva

Abstract: This article aspires to evaluate the foreign policy strategy and agenda pursued during President Dilma Rousseff’s administration. Thus, the authors aim to describe the events of the article aspires to evaluate the foreign policy strategy pursued during Presid

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