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INTERNATIONAL COOPERATIONS (9) answer(s).
 
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Curtains of Iron and Gold: reconstructing borders and scales of interaction / Eskelinen, Heikki (ed); Liikanen, Ilkka (ed); Oksa, Jukka (ed) 1999  Book
Eskelinen, Heikki Book
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Publication Aldershot, Ashgate, 1999.
Description xi, 394p.
Standard Number 1840144602
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042405320.12/ESK 042405MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   163313


Educate to liberate: open societies need open minds / Norrlof, Carla   Journal Article
Norrlof, Carla Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract A populist wave is sweeping the Western world. In Austria, Hungary, Italy, Poland, and the United States, populist parties and candidates have entered the government. In France, Germany, Greece, the Netherlands, Sweden, and the United Kingdom, they have won record levels of support and reshaped the political landscape. What makes these victories so disturbing is the characteristic that unites all populists: their rejection of liberal values. If the world once seemed to be moving inexorably toward greater political and economic freedom, human dignity, tolerance, equality, nondiscrimination, open markets, and international cooperation, all are now under threat. That is bad enough, but the decline of liberalism will have consequences beyond a few individual countries. Because the countries that uphold the liberal international order, especially the United States, are turning against liberalism, they risk undermining the order they built, ushering in a more antagonistic and dangerous world.
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ID:   048143


Exploration and contestation in the study of world politics / Katzenstein, Peter J. (ed.); Keohane, Robert O. (ed.); Krasner, Stephen D. (ed.) 1999  Book
Katzenstein, Peter J. (ed.) Book
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Publication Cambridge, The MIT Press, 1999.
Description ix, 421p.
Standard Number 0262611449
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ID:   039125


International conciliation / Cot, Jean-Pierre 1968  Book
Cot, Jean-Pierre Book
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Publication London, Europe Publication, 1968.
Description xviii, 340p.
Standard Number 0900362405
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International politics: framework for analysis / Holsti, K J 1972  Book
Holsti, K J Book
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Publication Englewood Cliffs, Prentice-Hall, 1972.
Description xii, 532p.
Standard Number 0134733975
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Internationalism and nationalism in european political thoughts. / Holbraad, Carsten 2003  Book
Holbraad, Carsten Book
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Publication New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 2003.
Description xii, 194p.
Standard Number 1403961239
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047011320.54094/HOL 047011MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Kennedy's international legacy, fifty years on / Craig, Campbell   Journal Article
Craig, Campbell Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract This article explores historical assessments of the foreign policy of President John F. Kennedy, who was assassinated fifty years ago. It traces the evolution of JFK historiography from the uncritical so-called 'Camelot' school to harsh revisionist critiques in the 1980s and 1990s, and on to the current 'third wave' of scholarship. The article focuses in particular on new work concerning JFK's handling of the Berlin and Cuba superpower crises, his role in expanding the United States' involvement in Vietnam (and whether blame for this war can be assigned to him) and larger questions about his approach to the danger of nuclear holocaust and the possibility of defusing Cold War tensions. The conclusion to the article examines his various peace-seeking initiatives in the months following the Cuban Missile Crisis, and suggests that Kennedy may have been turning towards a more critical view of American Cold War politics when he was killed in Dallas in November 1963
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Proactive response dilemma / Rosendorff, B Peter; Sandler, Todd Oct 2004  Journal Article
Sandler, Todd Journal Article
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Publication Oct 2004.
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Shaping the future of mid-range northern NGDOS: ten challenges, ten proposals / Sianes, Antonio   Journal Article
Sianes, Antonio Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract In recent years the financial crisis in traditional donor countries, the aid effectiveness debate and the approaching end of the Millennium Development Goals agenda have opened the door to new goals, instruments and actors in development. This is shaping a new and more complex global aid system. As a consequence, traditional actors like mid-range Northern ngdos (nngdos), born and raised in an oda-based development system, face a challenging scenario. This paper has two aims. First, it aims to summarise the 10 most important challenges nngdos face today. As will be shown, such a complex landscape calls for adaptation, especially if nngdos want to keep playing a key role in the development aid system. The second aim therefore is to present 10 proposals which could help nngdos to overcome these threats, shaping the future this relevant actor could play in the new global aid system.
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