Browsing UCO - Graduate Works and Theses by Author "Shin, Youngtae"
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Chinese foreign policy decision-making : a neoclassical realist approach.
Shrestha, Gyanendra (2011)Despite its sudden rise, China has not engaged in balancing US power contrary to the prediction of the balance of power theory. The structure of a unipolar world restricts balancing which is effectively a revisionist act ... -
Human rights : the search for universality.
Morrison, Elizabeth King (2012)Human rights in large part have become a topic of seemingly global appeal. They have become a part of the fabric of the global conversation. Especially within the context of the last sixty years, human rights have become ... -
Post-UNDRIP makes a difference : UNDRIP promotes indigenous rights in liberal democracies.
John, Natasha (2013)This comparative case study examines the use of Constructivist International Relations theory on indigenous issues in liberal democracies. The thesis focuses on the impact of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights ... -
Power in the 21st century : China's soft power in Latin America and its global rise.
Ball, Matthew R. (2013)The People's Republic of China pursues soft power in the western hemisphere to support its national interest. Joseph Nye's concept of soft power lacks the necessary detail to be considered mature theory, focuses far too ... -
Show me the money : how currency manipulation promotes Chinese modernization.
Woods, Cody (2015)This study provides an answer to the complex question of why China manipulates its currency. The research attempts to explain how currency manipulation used as one of many tools can help propel a country toward modernization, ... -
The International Criminal Court arrest warrants in northern Uganda and peace negotiations
Busingye, Lilian (2011)For more than two decades, the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) has been engaged in armed conflict against the government of Uganda. Under the leadership of Joseph Kony, the LRA is responsible for atrocities that include forced ... -
The World Trade Organization and its outlook on agriculture : an excellent neoliberal case study or an organized hypocrisy?.
Sefolosha, Louise Bertille (2014)The World Trade Organization is a highly significant global body, acting as a permanent forum for liberalization of trade in goods and services. It recently increased management of global investment and intellectual property ...