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Theory of International Politics

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The article was published on 1979-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 7932 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Global politics & International relations.

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Wealth, Power, and Instability: East Asia and the United States after the Cold War

TL;DR: The authors argued that Asia is becoming more important to the United States at the same time that it is becoming less stable as an arena of great power interaction, which is a bad combination, precisely the opposite of that in Western Europe.
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From Dependency to Sovereignty: An Event History Analysis of Decolonization 1870-1987

TL;DR: The authors examines the precipitants of decolonization among Western dependencies from 1870 to 1987 within an event history framework, focusing on the implications of world economy and world polity perspectives.
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The Maastricht Treaty, Economic and Monetary Union and the neo-realist research programme

TL;DR: The Maastricht Treaty as mentioned in this paper increased the powers of the European Parliament and established mechanisms whereby EC countries were to improve policy coordination in such diverse areas as social affairs, high technology, border controls, immigration, and anti-crime efforts.
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Do Relative Gains Matter? America's Response to Japanese Industrial Policy

TL;DR: In a series of meetings with graduate students, corporate executives, investment bankers, citizens of Massachusetts, senior State Department officials, and professional economists, Reich reported that the economists unanimously chose the former and were surprised that other Americans would voluntarily forgo fifteen percentage points of economic growth in the interest of hampering the progress of one of America's principal trade and financial partners as mentioned in this paper.
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Falsification and the Methodology of Scientific Research Programmes

Imre Lakatos
TL;DR: For centuries knowledge meant proven knowledge, proven either by the power of the intellect or by the evidence of the senses as discussed by the authors. But the notion of proven knowledge was questioned by the sceptics more than two thousand years ago; but they were browbeaten into confusion by the glory of Newtonian physics.
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Introduction to cybernetics

TL;DR: This book contains the collected and unified material necessary for the presentation of such branches of modern cybernetics as the theory of electronic digital computers, Theory of discrete automata, theory of discrete self-organizing systems, automation of thought processes, theoryof image recognition, etc.
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Barriers to New Competition

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