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Alternatives to the resident embassy: intra-EU diplomatic networks in the twenty-first century / Uilenreef, Arjan   Journal Article
Uilenreef, Arjan Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Increasingly integrated in a common political entity, the European Union's member states are exploring new avenues to shape and maintain their mutual relations. This analysis describes three alternatives to the traditional resident embassy by which ministries of foreign affairs within the EU attempt to maintain diplomatic networks. The models discussed are secondments within member states' capitals, visiting ambassadors, and co-location and co-operation. In other words, with regard to different modes of representation, member states can consider diving in, stepping back, or pooling and sharing. These developments shed light on the ways in which the diplomatic machineries of the member states are trying to adapt to the demands of a "post-Westphalian" environment such as that of the EU.
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Pitfalls of Russia's Military Cooperation With The United States And China / Morozov, Yuri   Journal Article
Morozov, Yuri Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article analyzes relations between the leading world powers (the United States, China, and Russia) with respect to problems of global and regional security, along with the American and Chinese approaches to them. Prospects for creating a military and political alliance between Russia and China are considered as well. The author identifies possible ways of resolving the considered problems in the context of a Russia-China-US "strategic triangle."
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PRC - U.S.A. - Russia: do changes in power promise the power of changes? / Davydov, Andrei   Journal Article
Davydov, Andrei Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract This article outlines the main trends in the foreign policy of the PRC, the U.S.A., and Russia, and gives an overview of development prospects for their relations on the basis of generalizing the main specific features of the domestic situation there.
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