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In the last ten years, Russia's growing assertiveness in international affairs has morphed into aggression as exemplified in Moscow's military interventions first in Georgia in 2008 and subsequently in Ukraine in 2014. European countries responded to these events in markedly different ways. Whereas they decided not to implement sanctions against Russia in 2008, they reversed the non-confrontational course and sanctioned many of Russia's top officials and a variety of businesses in 2014. This dissertation uses discourse analysis to investigate the motivations behind these contrary responses through the examination of French and German foreign policy rhetoric. I argue that explanations based on the realist expectations of balancing behavior, neoliberal institutionalist and liberal accounts highlighting the role of international institutions, and economic and other domestic interests, or constructivist explanations focusing on identity and international norms cannot fully explain French and German responses to Russia's interventions. Rather, the reversal of their positions on sanctioning Russia can be traced to changes in the perceptions of the French and German policy makers regarding the state of democracy in Russia. Consistent with the logic of democratic peace research, I find that French and German policy makers refrained from taking confrontational action against Russia in 2008 when they perceived it as an emerging democracy but were willing to confront Russia in 2014 when they perceived it to be regressing into authoritarianism. Theoretically, this dissertation demonstrates the importance of perceptions of the target regime, specifically with respect to the democratic peace theory, and suggests that these interpretations apply also to the trajectory of domestic politics in the target state. It expands the scope of democratic peace theory to include transitioning states and argues that democratic foreign policy is not limited to the dyads of mature democracies but can also be applied to situations when the ...
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In: Columbia Business Law Review (2022 Forthcoming)
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In: 73 SMU L. Rev. F. 251 (2020)
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In: Routledge Studies in African Development Ser.
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables and Boxes -- Contributors -- Foreword by Stephen Devereux -- Preface by Nicole Kenton -- Acknowledgements by Zeremariam Fre -- Disclaimer -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1 Social protection for pastoral livelihood systems in Ethiopia: The evolution of thinking and practice -- Chapter 2 Beyond a highland-lowland livelihoods dichotomy: A comparative analysis of social protection policy implementation in Ethiopia -- Chapter 3 Social protection for inclusive development in the Afar region of Ethiopia: Findings from the participatory rural appraisal -- Chapter 4 Status and determinants of poverty and income inequality in pastoral and agro-pastoral communities: Household-based evidence from Afar Regional State, Ethiopia -- Chapter 5 Social protection and the role of actors in pastoral areas of Ethiopia: The missing link between formal and informal systems -- Chapter 6 The implications of social protection for pastoral youth: Vulnerability, mobility and aspirations -- Chapter 7 COVID-19 and its implications for safety net policy and pastoral livelihoods in Ethiopia -- Chapter 8 Critical reflections on safety net policies and practices: Social protection among pastoral peoples in sub-Saharan Africa -- Chapter 9 Social protection design and implementation in Ethiopia: Prospects for a more inclusive approach -- Appendix A -- Appendix B -- Appendix C -- Glossary -- Index.
In: Families in society: the journal of contemporary human services, Band 54, Heft 7, S. 412-417
ISSN: 1945-1350
An effective technique is described which enhances the growth of the consultee's professional capacity and contributes to improved patient care
In: Public administration review: PAR, Band 36, Heft 4, S. 446
ISSN: 1540-6210