Nicholas Lees
@ndmlees.bsky.social
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Senior Lecturer in International Politics, University of Liverpool. Foreign policy, global inequality, democracy and conflict.
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· Apr 28
Dictators at War and Peace by Jessica L. P. Weeks | Paperback | Cornell University Press
The first book to focus systematically on the foreign policy of different types of authoritarian regimes, Dictators at War and Peace breaks new ground in our understanding of the international behavio...
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Nicholas Lees
@ndmlees.bsky.social
· Apr 8
The International Relations of the North-South Divide
The International Relations of the North-South Divide - Historical Inequality, Contemporary Disagreement and World Politics; Available open access digitally under a CC-BY-NC-ND license. This book exam...
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Nicholas Lees
@ndmlees.bsky.social
· Mar 31
The International Relations of the North-South Divide
The International Relations of the North-South Divide - Historical Inequality, Contemporary Disagreement and World Politics; Through a comprehensive and comparative study of data on foreign policy pos...
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Nicholas Lees
@ndmlees.bsky.social
· Mar 31
The Brandt Line after forty years: The more North–South relations change, the more they stay the same? | Review of International Studies | Cambridge Core
The Brandt Line after forty years: The more North–South relations change, the more they stay the same? - Volume 47 Issue 1
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Nicholas Lees
@ndmlees.bsky.social
· Mar 31
Is world politics class politics? States, social forces and voting in the United Nations General Assembly 1946–2020 - Nicholas Lees, 2024
Class is often neglected as a factor influencing foreign policy. While recent research explains the foreign policy positions of states in terms of the preferenc...
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Nicholas Lees
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· Mar 31
Nicholas Lees
@ndmlees.bsky.social
· Mar 28
The Tragedy of Offensive Realism: Testing Aggressive Power Politics Models
Offensive realism is a theory of opportunistic state power maximization. States are said to always seek power so that they may dominate the international system and survive under conditions of anar...
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Nicholas Lees
@ndmlees.bsky.social
· Mar 28
When States Die: geographic and territorial pathways to state death
State death, understood as the formal loss of control over foreign policy, is an important but neglected issue in the international relations literature. When do states die and why? How do states e...
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Nicholas Lees
@ndmlees.bsky.social
· Mar 28
Russia and the Near Abroad: Applying a Risk Barometer for War
The steps-to-war theory has made important strides in uncovering the causes of interstate armed conflict. Scholars now have a reliable way to delineate the path to war or towards peace. This articl...
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