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AMERICAN INFLUENCE (6) answer(s).
 
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Germany as a showcase of U.S. methods of information pressure / Leonov, Ye   Journal Article
Leonov, Ye Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract HYBRID and information warfare, public diplomacy and soft power have a special role to play today. They form an extensive arsenal of means of pressure and influence that do not involve use of force but have proven to be much more effective than traditional military methods.
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ID:   128936


Interests and values in international relations / O'Brien, Terence   Journal Article
O'Brien, Terence Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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ID:   133509


Mechanisms of convergence in domestic counterterrorism regulati: American influence, domestic needs, and international networks / Lehrke, Jesse Paul; Schomaker, Rahel   Journal Article
Lehrke, Jesse Paul Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract This article seeks to determine the mechanism(s) behind the convergence of domestic counterterrorism regulations that has been noted across many Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries. Four hypotheses are developed and tested through regression analyses. These hypotheses examine (1) U.S. influence, operationalized though a unique U.S. footprint indicator; (2) national characteristics; (3) the extent to which states' domestic structures match; and (4) international networks. We find little support that U.S. influence matters. The international influence that does exist seems to operate through networks promoting learning, especially following a rise in the general global threat level. National characteristics as a driver also find some support.
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ID:   185299


Politics and national Security: American influence on Indian thinking / Kamath, P M   Journal Article
Kamath, P M Journal Article
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ID:   085558


Regional integration in the Commonwealth caribbean and the impa / Revauger, Jean-Paul   Journal Article
Revauger, Jean-Paul Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
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ID:   188617


Stalking Horses: the American Influence on British Civil Nuclear Identity, 1946-1956 / Theaker, Martin   Journal Article
Theaker, Martin Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This analysis charts the emergence of a distinct British nuclear culture during the early post-war years and investigates the various forms of influence that the United States exercised on its development. Beginning with a disastrous breakdown of transatlantic nuclear co-operation in 1946, it establishes the true degree of sovereignty enjoyed by Britain’s nuclear engineers as they navigated a new relationship with a senior partner that acted simultaneously as a vital knowledge donor and commercial competitor. The analysis next highlights how competition with Washington’s vast atomic project only magnified the pre-existing appreciation of thrift engrained in British physicists, in turn causing them to develop an institutional self-image that prized nuclear capabilities more for their technical integrity than their political convenience. In this way, Britain’s atomic specialists identified a role for themselves as the spiritual guardians of a technology that was just beginning to embark upon a global journey.
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