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"It is a case of complex interdependence between two parties."
In conditions of complex interdependence, military force will have no utility.
This idea is in keeping with the notion of complex interdependence.
Finally, the use of military force is not exercised when complex interdependence prevails.
Together with Keohane, he developed the concepts of asymmetrical and complex interdependence.
Moreover, in the modern world, the complex interdependence of nations is not an idea whose merits are to be debated; it is a fact.
Complex interdependence has the following three principal characteristics:
The complex interdependence of the liberal theory considers the low politics as fundamental without rejecting the high politics.
Here the 'complex interdependence' model of Keohane and Nye (1977) is particularly useful.
Systems thinking is necessary to understand complex interdependence of ecological systems, social systems and other systems on all levels.
They explained that a greater division of labor caused greater opportunity and individualism, but it also inspired a more complex interdependence.
The liberal pluralist model of complex interdependence is useful, but fails to capture the dynamism of integration as a process.
The idea is developed that between countries in which a complex interdependence exists, the role of the military in resolving disputes is negated.
A Russian-Ukrainian agreement called for interim economic and security arrangements to prevent a chaotic disintegration of a complex interdependence shaped over centuries.
Neoliberalism points to the complex interdependence of foreign relations on economy, but there is criticism of the world economy globalization from the anti-globalization movement.
A brain transplant throws this complex interdependence into disarray - at least as badly as a massive stroke, or an extreme somatic trauma.
The term "complex interdependence" was claimed by Raymond Leslie Buell in 1925 to describe the new ordering among economies, cultures and races.
A Study on the Causality between War and Complex Interdependence, Aldershot: Dartmouth.
Complex interdependence in international relations is the idea put forth by Robert Keohane and Joseph Nye that states and their fortunes are inextricably tied together.
The Okavango is a rich and unsullied habitat, and Eldredge sketches its food webs as having a complex interdependence worthy of a Faulkner family saga.
Robert O. Keohane and Joseph S. Nye, in response to neorealism, develop an opposing theory they dub "Complex interdependence."
The idea of complex interdependence argue that the decline of military force as a policy tool, the increase in economic and other forms of interdependence should increase the probability of cooperation among states.
With the analytical construct of complex interdependence in their critique of political realism, "Robert Keohane and Joseph Nye go a step further and analyze how international politics is transformed by interdependence" (Crane & Amawi 1997: 107-109).
Because of the complex interdependence of TEC and thymocyte differentiation, defects in fetal TEC development can be caused either directly by cell-autonomous TEC differentiation defects, or indirectly by defective thymocyte maturation.
At first sight his collages look severely classical, architectural rather than pictorial in feeling; on closer inspection they reveal ambiguities of space, rich varieties of colour and texture, and a complex interdependence of fragmented forms', Norbert Lynton, Art International.