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China’s debate on the Middle East and North Africa: a critical review
/ Fardella , Enrico
Fardella , Enrico
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This essay offers an overview of the Chinese posture and debate toward the West Asia and North Africa (WANA) region. The author presents China’s outlook toward the region as a laboratory for an innovative course in Beijing’s future foreign policy. The analysis is divided into three parts: a critical introduction that assesses the role of WANA within the spectrum of Chinese hierarchical vision of the international system, a detailed assessment of the factors that are transforming WANA into one of the most crucial sectors of Beijing’s foreign policy, and a detailed overview of the internal debate on China’s evolving role in the region.
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Middle East
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China
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North Africa
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International System
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Future Foreign Policy
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WANA
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Critical Review
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West Asia and North Africa Region
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Chinese Hierarchical Vision
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China Role
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Diplomacy with Memory: How the Past Is Employed for Future Foreign Policy
/ Bachleitner, Kathrin
Bachleitner, Kathrin
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This article suggests that there exists an alternative form of international political behavior between countries who share a common traumatic past: diplomacy with memory. Diplomacy with memory manifests itself as an official, diplomatic team performance that aims at conveying a certain historic image for the purpose of achieving rational aims on the international stage. In a first step, a theoretical and empirical framework is developed that highlights diplomacy with memory as a strategic diplomatic action that does not conform with mainstream IR models of state behavior. In a second step, the new theoretical model is tested on two selected postconflict scenarios: The bilateral negotiations between West Germany and Israel, and between Austria and Israel about eventual reparation payments to the Jewish state in the early 1950s. Extracting the core elements of the diplomacy with memory from these historical examples, this paper suggests amending the toolkit of traditional diplomatic strategies with memory in order to better explain state behavior in other postconflict situations as they emerge.
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Diplomacy
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Future Foreign Policy
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Rise of the extreme right in Europe
/ Jian, Zhang
Jian, Zhang
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2011.
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European community
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Europe
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Economic Globalization
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International Community
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Future Foreign Policy
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Extreme Nationalism
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