Приклади вживання Jervis Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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Jervis Bay.
Cape Jervis.
Jervis Bay.
Robert Jervis.
Jervis Bay Territory.
Robert Jervis.
Jervis McEntee.
Another journey, this time with Jervis McEntee and his wife, took him across Europe in 1868.
Jervis Bay- самый.
Rabida Island has a second name Jervis, in honor of the British Admiral John Jervis.
Jervis Bay Mainland.
Rabida Island has also been know as Jervis Island named in honor of the18th century British admiral John Jervis.
Jervis Bay Territory JBT- Located.
In the meantime, the British Mediterranean Fleet,under Admiral Sir John Jervis, had sailed from the Tagus with ten ships of the line to try to intercept the Spanish fleet.
Jervis Bay Territory area is about 6677 hectare.
More fundamental criticisms of offensive realism have come from Shiping Tang,"Fear in International Politics: Two Positions", International Studies Review 10(2008): 451- 71; and idem,"Social Evolution of International Politics:From Mearsheimer to Jervis", European Journal of International Relations 16, 1(2010): 31- 55.
The Jervis Bay.
Jervis Bay is located about 200 kms south of Sydney.
Rabida Island, also known as Jervis Island was named after the British fleet-admiral John Jervis.
Jervis uses four scenarios to describe the intensity of the security dilemma.
The cliffs around Cape St George just south of Jervis Bay was notorious for shipwrecks, and so in the mid-19th century, it was decided that a lighthouse was needed for the safe navigation of coastal shipping.
Jervis was the recipient of the 1990 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award for Ideas Improving World Order.[2] Jervis is co-editor of the Cornell Studies in Security Affairs, a series published by Cornell University Press.
He has worked on perceptions and misperceptions in foreign policy decision making. While Jervis is perhaps best known for two books in his early career, he also wrote System Effects: Complexity in Political and Social Life(Princeton, 1997). With System Effects, Jervis established himself as a social scientist as well as an expert in international politics.
Robert Jervis(born 1940) is the Adlai E. Stevenson Professor of International Affairs at Columbia University,[1] and has been a member of the faculty since 1980.
The Jervis Bay Territory.
Robert Jervis holds a B.A. from Oberlin College(1962) and a Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley(1968).
Robert J. Art- neorealism Robert Jervis- defensive realism Kenneth Waltz- structural realism Stephen Walt- defensive realism John Mearsheimer- offensive realism Robert Gilpin- hegemonic theory.
Indeed, Robert Jervis states that when the security dilemma is tipped in defense's favour"international anarchy[is] relatively unimportant"[16] as"status-quo states can make themselves more secure without gravely endangering others".[16].
Monteiro cites Robert Jervis of Columbia University to support his claim, who argues that“unipolarity implies the existence of many juridically equal nation-states, something that an empire denies.”.
And, as Robert Jervis argued in Perception and Misperception in International Politics, published during the Cold War, the illusions that we create have an enormous influence on decision-making- even becoming a fundamental cause of conflict.