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China's maritime silk road and Asia / Sakhuja, Vijay (ed.); Chan, Jane (ed.) 2016  Book
Sakhuja, Vijay (ed.) Book
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Publication New Delhi, Vij Books India Pvt Ltd, 2016.
Description xv, 147p.hbk
Standard Number 9789384464981
Key Words Geopolitics  Africa  South Asia  China  Asia  Security Dimension 
Maritime Silk Road 
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058403359.00951/SAK 058403MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   073357


China's rise: the security implications / Yang, Jian   Journal Article
Yang, Jian Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words World Politics  China  Economic Growth  Security Dimension 
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ID:   052663


India and Japan: A new strategic affinity / Funabashi, Yoichi Apr-Jun 2004  Journal Article
Funabashi, Yoichi Journal Article
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Publication Apr-Jun 2004.
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Military situation in East Asia: international society amidst s / Yoshihara, Tsuneo Apr-Jun 2004  Journal Article
Yoshihara, Tsuneo Journal Article
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Publication Apr-Jun 2004.
Key Words Military  East Asia  North Korea  Security Dimension  China Factor 
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New integrated model of the formation of coalitions: perspectives on the twentieth Knesset / Meydani, Assaf; Ofek, Dganit   Journal Article
Meydani, Assaf Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article integrates various aspects of the office-seeking approach, the policy-seeking approach and the institutional rule approach to theories about establishing coalitions to create a new model that takes into account the mutual influence between the formation and stability of the coalition, party policies and the difference between the status of the party that formed the coalition and that of its coalition partners. It also introduces a new index based on mechanical physics to measure the degree of fragmentation in the coalition. Using data from the 20 terms of the Israeli Knesset, particularly the Twentieth Knesset, as our case study, the article demonstrates that large ideological distances between the political parties can be an advantage for the coalition’s formateur. The results confirm the validity of the proposed model, which awaits further validation in other parliaments worldwide.
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