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U.S.-ROK Military Exercises: Provocation or Possibility?
...of international solidarity and support for the host country (which is the case for South Korea) and it may also increase the deterrent effect of the exercise. A larger international...
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Political Reform in Mirziyoyev’s Uzbekistan: Elections, Political Parties and Civil Society
...institutions, such as Mahallas, to the status of partners of the government. The Concept for Administrative Reform aims to result in an effective and transparent system of public administration capable...
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China’s Role in UN Peacekeeping
...to have demonstrated its utility and effectiveness in peacekeeping and humanitarian missions as well as disaster relief and evacuations. Timeline of China’s Peacekeeping Operations October 2003 – China sends peacekeeping...
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Living on Different Planets: Washington, Ankara and the Zarrab Case
...Iraq, and Turkey’s refusal to join the effort strongly affected the political and military-to-military relationship between the two countries. Against this background, one could conclude that we have seen this...
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Volvo Cars & Media Coverage: Questioning Chinese Stereotypes
...This policy brief focuses on Geely’s acquisition of Volvo Cars in 2010 and the negative media attention derived from the buyout. This case deals with many issues relating to...
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Collective Bargaining: New Hope for China’s Workers?
...labour legislation with the Labour Contract Law, the Mediation and Arbitration of Labour Disputes Law, and the Employment Promotion Law. Yet despite legislative efforts to strengthen workers rights, labour tensions...
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Restraining China in the South China Sea: The Limits of U.S. Leverage
...in which the Philippines conceded a tense tenweek-long standoff with Chinese vessels over the contested reef. Hardliners in Manila to this day continue to blame U.S indecisiveness as the major...
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India in a world of asymmetrical multipolarity
...era—in global politics. Scholz’s statement that an ‘epochal tectonic shift’ towards a decidedly multipolar world order not only seems inevitable, but could also resurrect effective multilateralism with the right leadership....
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Keeping Everyone Happy: India Balances Historical Ties with Russia with its National Interest
...both the economic and security domains. This has reiterated India’s belief in its current the path of strengthening atmanirbharta and creating space for national interests within value-based “like-minded” partnerships (highlighted...