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Kevin Narizny

Researcher at Lehigh University

Publications -  12
Citations -  341

Kevin Narizny is an academic researcher from Lehigh University. The author has contributed to research in topics: International relations theory & Neoclassical realism. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 12 publications receiving 315 citations. Previous affiliations of Kevin Narizny include Harvard University.

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Both Guns and Butter, or Neither: Class Interests in the Political Economy of Rearmament

TL;DR: A state that is confronted with a grave external threat has three basic options of response, each of which involves certain trade-offs as mentioned in this paper, and the state should choose the policy, or combination of policies, that will provide an acceptable level of security at the lowest overall cost.
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Anglo-American Primacy and the Global Spread of Democracy: An International Genealogy

TL;DR: For the past three centuries, Great Britain and the United States have stood in succession at the apex of the international hierarchy of power and have been on the winning side of every systemic conflict in this period, from the War of the Spanish Succession to the Cold War.
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On Systemic Paradigms and Domestic Politics: A Critique of the Newest Realism

TL;DR: Both Gideon Rose's neoclassical realism and Andrew Moravcsik's liberalism attempt to solve the problem of how to incorporate domestic factors into international relations theory as mentioned in this paper, and they do so in very...
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The Political Economy of Alignment: Great Britain's Commitments to Europe, 1905–39

TL;DR: A number of scholars have explored second-order factors that affect great power alignments, including offensive-defense balance, revisionist motives, domestic regime characteristics, and intra-alliance bargaining dynamics as mentioned in this paper.