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Ontology of Iran's nuclear agreement and 5 + 1 from the point of view of the relation of the structure-operator
Published 2018-09-01“…abstract<br /> Ontology of Iran's nuclear agreement and 5 + 1 from the point of view of the relation of the structure-operator<br /> Ontology of Iran's nuclear agreement and 5 + 1 from the point of view of the relation of the structure-operator<br /> The agreement between Iran and the P5 + 1, especially the United States, is moderating the behavior of Iran, or can it-or should-it have to go through the process of material change? …”
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Representation of Social Actors in Iran's Nuclear agreement Discourse Based on Model Van leeuwen in Two Newspapers Al Riyadh Saudi Arabia and Tishreen Syria
Published 2020-11-01Subjects: “…iran's nuclear agreement…”
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The Collapse of Global Governance: When the US Leaves the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA)
Published 2021-12-01“…Through an analysis of the U.S. exit from the Iran nuclear agreement, it can be said that the reins of control are in the hands of the U.S. …”
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Creating building blocks for cooperative security in the Middle East
Published 2022“…A failure to agree on a revival of the 2015 international Iran nuclear agreement that would recommit the United States and Iran to the deal threatens prospects for greater security and stability in the Middle East and risks igniting a missile and a nuclear arms race.…”
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Revisiting Putnam’s two-level game theory in the digital age: domestic digital diplomacy and the Iran nuclear deal
Published 2018“…This model is introduced through the case study of the @TheIranDeal twitter channel, a social media account launched by the Obama White House to rally domestic support for the ratification of the Iran Nuclear Agreement. The study demonstrates that digitalization has complicated the two-level game by democratizing access to foreign policy decisions and increasing interactions between the national and international levels of diplomacy.…”
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Senate Treatment of Select International Agreements, 2013–2018
Published 2019-01-01“…This essay recounts my impressions of how the Senate handled different agreements in the 2013–2018 timeframe—Article II treaties, the Paris Climate Agreement, and the Iran Nuclear Agreement. Unlike Professor Nyarko's ambitious and impressive work to categorize and statistically analyze the durability of Article II treaties and executive agreements—which I applaud and find useful—this essay is modest in purpose. …”
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The European Union and the Liberal International Order in the Age of ‘America First’: Attempted Hedging and the Willingness-Capacity Gap
Published 2021-02-01“…Following an analysis of the 2003 European Security Strategy and 2016 EU Global Strategy in order to comprehend better the EU’s relationship with the LIO and its willingness to lead, the article builds on two brief case studies: the America First trade policy and the Iran nuclear agreement. In turn, this facilitates examination of the EU’s capacity to lead and determination of the extent to which this leadership is accepted by other actors. …”
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