International Relations (School of): Recent submissions
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Iranian presidents and nuclear policies : decision-making from the Tehran declaration to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action
(University of St Andrews, 2020-12-01) - ThesisIran’s nuclear program has been a central concern of the international non-proliferation agenda since 2002 and has provoked many debates in political and academic circles. This thesis explores the impact of the personality ... -
The Chinese infrastructural fix in Africa : a strategic-relational analysis of Zambia’s ‘road bonanza’ and the rehabilitation of TAZARA
(University of St Andrews, 2020-07-28) - ThesisOver the past decade, infrastructure development has turned from a peripheral phenomenon into a key pillar of cooperation between China and Africa. This study scrutinises the political economy of Chinese infrastructure ... -
More than just tea ladies! : the role of women in the Northern Irish Peace Process 1990-2000
(University of St Andrews, 2020-07-28) - ThesisWhat is a tea lady? Tea ladies are often popularly understood as marginal figures. However, throughout the 1990s peace process in Northern Ireland, women who were referred to as the ‘tea ladies’ by skeptical male counterparts ... -
Unlocking the conflictive ethos in protracted conflicts : can for-profit initiatives support agonistic peacebuilding in Myanmar?
(University of St Andrews, 2020-07-28) - ThesisAcross peacebuilding and political-economy literature, there is mounting recognition that a political peace abstracted from economic realities is unlikely to hold, especially where horizontal inequalities go unaddressed. ... -
Medical concerns & military thinking : how medical considerations influenced military planning and combat action in the British, French, and German armies during the First World War
(University of St Andrews, 2020-07-28) - ThesisMedical Concerns & Military Thinking investigates in how far and in which ways medical considerations influenced operational planning and combat action in the First World War. The study focuses on the Western Front and ...