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    • Bandwagon for profit : Egyptian foreign policy toward Iran 

      Morsy, Ahmed (University of St Andrews, 2017-06-20) - Thesis
      What explains the lack of normalized relations between Egypt and Iran? Despite mutual potential benefits Egypt and Iran could have gained from normalized bilateral relations over the past several decades, a range of ...
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      Kirkland, Kristen (University of St Andrews, 2016-06-21) - Thesis
    • Winning a race with no finish line : assessing the strategy of interstate competition 

      Skold, Martin (University of St Andrews, 2018-06-26) - Thesis
      This dissertation offers a framework for understanding the strategies of states engaged in competition for regional hegemony. Although international relations literature refers extensively to such competition and obliquely ...
    • The definitional dilemma of terrorism : seeking clarity in light of terrorism scholarship 

      Gillani, Dayyab (University of St Andrews, 2017-06-20) - Thesis
      The understanding of terrorism has thus far been determined not by some independent line of inquiry but instead by a strong interplay between conflicting moral positions. Treated sometimes as a method or tactic and at other ...
    • Transnational constellations of the past 

      Galai, Yoav (University of St Andrews, 2017-11-07) - Thesis
      This dissertation interrogates the political use of the past in global politics, with a focus on Israel/Palestine. Collective memory is mostly theorised in IR as determinant of national identities. Similarly, in the field ...