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  2. Security dilemma - Wikipedia

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    The security dilemma might force states to form new alliances or to strengthen existing alliances. "If offense has less advantage, stability and cooperation are likely". [1] According to Glenn H. Snyder, under a security dilemma there are two reasons that alliances will form. First, a state that is dissatisfied with the amount of security it ...

  3. John H. Herz - Wikipedia

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    In a 1950 article, Herz coined the concept of the security dilemma. [1] While at Harvard, Herz wrote Political Realism and Political Idealism, a book which the American Political Science Association awarded the Woodrow Wilson Prize in 1951. [3] In the book, Herz criticizes "political idealism" for failing to grapple with the security dilemma. [5]

  4. International trade and state security - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, the security dilemma loses its relevance. Scholars like Michael Mousseau argue that democracies are only peaceful in pairs. Other research has demonstrated that the democratic peace is even more exclusive than previously imagined, limiting the finding to developed democracies.

  5. Complex interdependence - Wikipedia

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    Force has always been emphasized in international politics based upon the idea that (1) states compete for power, and that (2) survival is a state's chief goal under anarchy (security dilemma). [12] However, military power and the role it has played has diminished for a few reasons.

  6. How body cameras turned a secret, deadly assault into a ... - AOL

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    It’s after 9 p.m. on a cold and rainy December night at Marcy Correctional Facility, a medium-security prison near Utica, New York. ... Rosenfeld represents Adam Bauer, a Marcy inmate who ...

  7. Charles L. Glaser - Wikipedia

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    Charles Louis Glaser (born 1954) is a scholar of international relations theory, known for his work on defensive realism, [1] [2] as well as nuclear strategy [3] [4] and U.S. policy toward China.

  8. US House speaker to pursue 'one big bill' on Trump's tax agenda

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    The U.S. House of Representatives speaker said on Sunday he would stick with a "one big bill" strategy to pass President Donald Trump's tax-cut agenda and fund border and military priorities ...

  9. What does Trump's federal funding freeze mean for people who ...

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    The memo, from the U.S. Office of Management and Budget, indicated that Social Security and Medicare programs would be exempt from the suspension in federal funding. Additional guidance released ...