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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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Japan’s Socialization into Janus-Faced European International Society:

TL;DR: In this article, the socialization of Japan into the normative framework of European International Society (EIS) has been examined in the context of the entry of non-European states into International Society.
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ACTORS, NORMS, AND IMPACT: Recent International Cooperation Theory and the Influence of the Agent-Structure Debate

TL;DR: This paper reviewed three recent developments in international cooperation theory: the introduction of nonstate actors, the study of norms and ideas, and increased examination of the effectiveness or impact of international cooperation.
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What's So Different about a Counterfactual?

TL;DR: This paper argued that the difference between factual and counterfactual arguments is greatly exaggerated; it is one of degree, not of kind, and that the methods of counter-factual experimentation need to be commensurate with the purposes for which it is used.
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Democracy and Victory: Why Regime Type Hardly Matters

TL;DR: For most of Western history, pessimism dominated thinking about democracy and war as discussed by the authors, and even leaders of the free world, such as John F. Kennedy, believed that when democracy “competes with a system of government... built primarily for war, it is at a disadvantage.
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Asymmetric Information, Mediation, and Conflict Management

TL;DR: This article examined mediation in conflicts using both a game-theoretic model and a quantitative analysis and found that mediation that targets asymmetric information is a highly effective form of conflict management.
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Falsification and the Methodology of Scientific Research Programmes

Imre Lakatos
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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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