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Studente: SCLARANDIS SIMONE
Email Ateneo: simone.sclarandis@edu.unito.it
Anno accademico: 2020-21
Iscritto alla Facoltà di: CULTURE, POLITICA E SOCIETA'
Corso di studi: SCIENZE INTERNAZIONALI
Area disciplinare: SCIENZE POLITICHE E SOCIALI
Tipologia tesi: Laurea II livello
Lingua tesi: INGLESE
Titolo tesi: L'impatto di Pechino sull'ordine internazionale attraverso un approccio di Social Network
Titolo tesi inglese: Studying Beijing's impact on international order through a Social Network Analysis approach
Titolo tesi in altra lingua: n.d.
Abstract tesi:
This research examines the Chinese revisionism looking at the institutions that embody the present order with the aim of testing the analytical framework proposed in 2018 by Stacie E. Goddard in Embedded Revisionism: Networks, Institutions, and Challenges to World Order. The author conceives international institutions as networks in which States are embedded. In these frameworks states are nodes and social, cultural and economic relations among them are links. This is a fluid picture in which actors face limits and constraints given by their position in this complex pattern, but at the same time seek to strategically gain a better position improving some links or creating new ones. The most important focus is on the position of the revisionist actor at the system level. This network position represents the entirety of its ties. Goddard, focusing on two variables of network position in the institutions, that is access and brokerage, conceptualizes four ideal-type forms of revisionism to be enacted leading to: integrated revisionists, bridging revisionists, isolated revisionists and rogue revisionists. Her perspective is structural. She analyzes how institutions shape revisionist behavior in world politics, but, as argued in this essay, this approach permits to combine possibilities and constraints of a rising power with revisionist aims through the study of its conduct. By applying this different approach to the rise of China, the purpose is not only to categorize Beijing’s revisionism, but to answer the following research questions: What are the principal defining elements of Chinese revisionism? What kind of strategy will China enact given its specific revisionism? Is this different from the mainstream views? Has it changed over the last three decades? ​
Abstract altra lingua:
n.d.
Relatore: Anna Caffarena
Eventuali note: n.d.
Data consegna on line della tesi: 30/10/2021