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... in world politics: the practice of diplomacy takes place within a highly--though often unreflec...Its many rules of the game are in evidence in the socialization dynamics and ...
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I recently bought tickets for both pre-Olympic hockey games in Winnipeg featuring Belarus and Switzerland. The Tuesday game was great, but the Thursday afternoon game was chaos. I had bought great seats for both games. But on Thursday when my friend and I went to be seated, the usher told me that the game seating was a "free-for-all" and I could not sit in my seats without him kicking out the junior high students (8,000 were at the game). He then offered to let me sit in the wheelchair-accessible seats and he couldn't understand why I was angry. After some discussion, I did get refunded. But why was Ticketmaster selling assigned seating instead of "rush seating?" I'm sure I wasn't the only person would got screwed over that day. Oh well. I guess I got to see one pre-Olympic game. Shame ...
... of Arctic sovereignty with gunboat diplomacy, Paskal says, the Russians will dominate the entir...
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... a reflective paper on Pearsonian diplomacy that might promote interest in and respect for his... when thinking of him in the heat of the game. He was a strategist and tactician with a remarkab...
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This paper argues that states have undergone a shift in how they see and respond to human smuggling. They are now less bound by those land borders that once demarcated the edges of sovereign territory and act more transnationally in response to the transnational practices of human smugglers. The interception of four cargo boats carrying migrants smuggled from Fujian, China, serves as a case study. Central to understanding the struggle between smugglers and States are geography and vision: how each sees the landscape, plays on distance and proximity, and puts geography to work. After explaining the methodology, I locate Canada in the global industries of human smuggling and border enforcement, outline changes to border enforcement that have taken place in the time since these interceptio...
...They were reminiscent of the popular game, "Battleship", but rather than ships being hit by ... or smuggling in a global game of diplomacy;. * demanded improvements in intelligence-sharing ...
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... state and nonstate actors as a zero-sum game. We opt for a different strategy, asking instead h...
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... arguably for greater powers, too), zero-sum games were to be avoided. Variable positive-sum games wo...
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... its national interests that public diplomacy can no longer achieve? While maintaining and reinf... as a layout of a chessboard (or any other game board) and the distribution of pieces and their ca...
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...Rather, through coalition politics and game and bargaining theories, this literature provides ...
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... off all opposing sovereigns; through diplomacy, by allying with every non-neutral faction through...
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...Long before anyone talked about two-level games, Henry Kissinger saw the task of diplomacy to be t...