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Strategic hedging by smaller powers: what can neoclassical realism add?
Nicholas Ross Smith
School of International Studies
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Adept
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Analytical Tools
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Bandwagoning
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British Empire
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Cold War
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Foreign Policy
10%
Foreign Policy Decision-making
10%
Hedging
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Historical Examples
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International Context
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Leader Images
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Neoclassical Realism
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Non-alignment
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Regional Context
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Regional Security Complex
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Russian Empire
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Small Power
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Smart Strategy
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Statecraft
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Strategic Culture
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Strategic Hedging
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Strategic Leaders
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Structural Environment
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Social Sciences
Bandwagoning
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Cold War
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Foreign Policy
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Non-Alignment
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Policy Making
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Regional Security
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Russian
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
East-West Relations
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Hedging
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