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Abdullah (Jordan)
Abu Amr, Ziad
actor strategies
Adler, Emanuel
Advani, L. K.
adversarial accommodation model
Agnew, Spiro
Agra summit
Ahmed, Samina
Allison, Graham T.
Alpha Project
Amer, Ramses
Andropov, Yuri
Anglo-Egyptian Evacuation Agreement (1954)
antagonism transformation model
Arab League: consensus position; creation
Arafat, Yasser
Argentina-Paraguay rivalry
Arian, Asher
Arif, Khalid Mahmud
Armstrong, Charles K.
Armstrong, Tony
Aronoff, Myron
Aronoff, Yael S.
al-Asad, Hafiz
Ashraf, Tariq
Aswan Dam and Suez Canal nationalization
asymmetrical competitor
asymmetrical politics model
Baghdad Pact
Baker, James
Bajpai, Kanti P.
Bandung Conference
Barak, Ehud
Bar-Joseph, Uri
Barnett, Michael
Bar On, Mordechai
Barzilai, Gad
Bashir, Salman
Bat Galim
Baumgartner, Frank R.
Beattie, Kirk
Begin, Menachim
Ben Gurion, David
Bennett, D. Scott
Ben-Yehuda, Hemda
Ben Zvi, Abraham
Bhargava, G. S.
Bhutto, Benazir
Bhutto, Zulfikar Ali
Boulding, Kenneth
Brecke, Peter
Brezhnev, Leonid
Brines, Russell
Britain-France rivalry
Britain-Germany rivalry
Britain–United States rivalry
Brooke, James
Brown, Judith M.
Bunce, Valerie
Burton, Michael
Bush, George H. W.
Butler, Linda
Cabestan, Jean-Pierre
Cambodia-Vietnam rivalry
Camp David Accords
capability symmetry
Caplan, Neil
Carter, Jimmy
Carthaginian-Roman rivalry
Cha, Victor D.
changing orthodoxies model
Chari, P. R.
Checkel, Jeffrey T.
Cheema, Pervaiz Iqbal
Chernenko, Konstanin
China-Japan rivalry
China-Taiwan rivalry; and Chinese civil war; democratization; periodicity; regime survival
China–United States rivalry; and Brezhnev Doctrine; Chinese civil war; Cultural Revolution; Czechoslovakia intervention; Korean War; Quemoy/Matsu; rivalry renewal; Sino-Soviet split; Soviet nuclear weapons; Vietnamese-Taiwanese issue pairing; Vietnam War; Zhenbao/Damansky Island clashes
China-U.S.S.R rivalry; and Cambodia/Kampuchea issue; capability asymmetry reversal; four modernizations; “new thinking,”; rapprochement and Two Koreas rivalry; rivalry interdependencies; rivalry origins; Sino-Soviet rift; three obstacles; Tiananmen Square (1989)
China-Vietnamese rivalry; and economic resource crises; Hoa Chinese; Khmer Rouge; regime personnel changes; role of U.S.S.R.; Sino-Soviet rapprochement; Spratly Islands; war (1979)
Chi Su
Christensen, Thomas J.
Chun, Hong-Tack
Cliff, Roger
Clinton, William
Cobban, Helena
Cohen, Steven
Colaresi, Michael
cold peace
Coll, Steve
commercial rivalry
competitors
complex rivalry nests
conflictual dyad model
Corrective Revolution
Cox, Eric W.
Cox rivalry termination model
Crittenden, Ann
Cuban Missile Crisis
Cuba–United States rivalry
Cummings, Bruce
Czechoslovakian invasion (1968)
Daigle, Craig A.
Dayan, Moshe
Deng Xiaoping
Diehl, Paul
Dittmer, Lowell
Dixit, J. N.
Dogan, Mattei
Donne, John
Doran, Michael
Dreyer, David R.
Drysdale, Alasdair
Duiker, William J.
Duncan, Peter J. S.
Dutt, Subimal
east-west cleavage
Eberstadt, Nicholas
Egyptian-Iranian rivalry
Egyptian-Iraqi rivalry
Egyptian-Israeli rivalry; and abrogation of Egyptian-Soviet Friendship Treaty; Arab-Israeli conflict, Arab oil boycott; arms buildup (1956); Cairo-Riyadh axis; Camp David Accords; cold peace; early conflict focus; Egyptian-Czech arms deal; Egyptian economy in late 1960s; Egyptian expulsion of Soviet troops; Egyptian food riots (1977); Friendship Treaty (1979); Gaza Raids (1955); Gulf of Aqaba; Gush Emunim; IMF pressure on Egypt; Khan Yunis, Khartoum Agreement (1968); Likud victory; October War; Peace Now movement; Peace Treaty; rivalry origins; Sadat visit to Jerusalem; second labor alignment; Sinai I; Sinai II; Sinai War (1956); Six Day War (1967); Straits of Tiran; Suez Canal; Triangle Alliance; Tripartite Agreement (1949); UN Resolution; UN Resolution; Yemeni intervention; War of Attrition (1969–70)
Egyptian-Jordanian rivalry
Egyptian-Sudanese rivalry
Egyptian-Syrian rivalry; and rapprochement
Eisenhower, Dwight David
Elazar, Daniel J.
Ellison, Herbert J.
enduring rivalries; and shocks
Eshkol, Levi
Evangelista, Mathew
Even, Shmuel
expectancy model; application to Asian rivalries; application to Chinese-U.S. rivalry; application to Chinese-U.S.S.R. rivalry; application to Egyptian-Israeli rivalry; application to Indo-Pakistani rivalry; application to Israeli-Palestinian rivalry; application to Israeli-Syrian rivalry; application to Latin America; application to protracted intrastate conflict; application to sub-Saharan Africa; negotiations
expectancy revision; and operationalization
expectational change
expectations
expectation tipping
external patrons
Faruq (Egypt)
Fearon, James
Feiler, Gil
Fein, Aharon
Foot, Rosemary
foreign policy restructuring model
Freeman, John
Free Officers Revolution (Egypt)
Gaddis, John L.
Gandhi, Indira
Gandhi, Rajiv
Ganguly, Sumit
Garver, John W.
Gaza Strip
Gazit, Shlomo
Gemayel, Bashir
German-U.S. rivalry
German-U.S.S.R. rivalry
Germany and defeat in World War II
Goertz, Gary
Golan, Galia
Goldmann, Kjell
Goldstein, Joshua
Goldstein, Steven M.
Goldstone, Jack A.
Gong Li
Gorbachev, Mikhail
Gould, Harold A.
Greater Syria
Great Leap Forward
Groth, Allon
Gu, Weiqun
Haddad, George M.
Hagerty, Devin T.
Haggard, Stephen
Halperin, Morton
ul Haq, Zia
Harding, Harry
Hartzell, Caroline A.
Hassassian, Manuel S.
Headly, David Coleman
Heo, Uk
Hermann, Charles F.
Herz, John H.
Higley, John
Hinnebusch, Raymond A.
Hitler, Adolf
Hoare, James E.
Hoffmann, Steven
Holsti, K. J.
Horn, Robert C.
Hood, Steven J.
Hopwood, Derek
Huang, Chi
Humphrey, Hubert
Hunter, F. Robert
Husain, Javid
Hussein (Jordan)
Hussein, Saddam
hyperrationality assumption
Ilahi, Shereen Ilahi
Inbar, Efraim
Indo-Pakistani rivalry; and Awami League; Brasstacks; composite dialogue; first Indo-Pakistani War (1947–48); Indo-China War (1962); Inter-Service Intelligence Directorate (Pakistan); Jaish-e-Mohammed; Jammu and Kashmir; Kargil War (1999); Kashmir Revolt; Lahore Declaration; Lashkar-e-taiba; Line of Control; military asymmetry; Minar-e-Pakistan; Mumbai attack (2008); Muslim League; National Congress; nuclear tests (May 1998); Operation Gibraltar; Operation Parakram; origins; Pakistani covert nuclear weapons program; Pakistan People's Party; paramountcy doctrine; phase periodicity; second Indo-Pakistani War (1965); Shimla Accord (1972); shocks; Siachen Glacier; Sikh insurgency; South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation; Soviet Friendship Treaty with India (1971); Soviet invasion of Afghanistan; state structure; third Indo-Pakistani War (1971)
al infitah
intifada
Ira nian-Israeli rivalry
Iraqi-Iranian rivalry
Iraqi-Kuwait rivalry
Iraqi-Saudi Arabian rivalry
Iraqi-Syrian rivalry
Isma'il, Hafez
Israeli-Jordanian rivalry
Israeli-Palestinian rivalry; and Camp David Accords; Camp David Summit (2000); Declaration of Principles (1993); and Fatah; financial crisis (1990–91); intifada; Israeli invasion of Lebanon (1982); Jewish immigration from the former Soviet Union; Jordanian civil war (1970); Lebanese civil war; Madrid Conference; Oslo Accords; Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO); Palestinian Authority; Palestinian diaspora; Palestinian National Council; Persian Gulf War (1991); PLO-Hamas divisions; policy entrepreneurship; Six Day War; and third-party involvement; three nos; UN Resolution; UN Resolution
Israeli-Syrian rivalry; and Ba'thist influence; Camp David Accords; Cold War end; early peace efforts; Egytian-Syrian alliance (1973); Golan Heights; Iranian threat; Israeli siege mentality; Lake Tiberias; Lebanese civil war; Madrid Conference and peace process; National Water Carrier Project; Operation Grapes of Wrath (1996); Operation Peace for Galilee (1982); Oslo Accords (1993); Persian Gulf War (1991); rivalry origins; Shepardstown (W.Va.) negotiations; shocks; Six Day War; Soviet patronage loss; UN Resolution; UN Resolution; Wye Plantation Conference (1995); Zahla crisis
Jackson, Robert
Jacob, J. F. R.
Jadid, Salah
Japanese-U.S. rivalry
Jarring, Gunnar
Jervis, Robert
Johnson, Lyndon
Johnson, Rob
Jones, Owen Bennett
Jordanian-Israeli rivalry
Jordanian-Syrian rivalry
Kahn, Joseph
Kapur. S. Paul
Karawan, Ibrahim
Karim, Asfir
Kastner, Scott L.
Kaufman, Robert R.
Kayani, Ashfaq Parvez
Kenawy, Ezzat Molouk
Kennedy, John F.
Kessler Neff, Martha
Khan, Akbar
Khan, Mohammed Ayub
Khan, Yahya
Khartoum Conference (1967)
Kim, Samuel S.
Kim, Taehwan
Kim DaeJung
Kim Il Sung
Kim Jong Il
Kim Jong Un
Kim Young Sam
Kingdon, John W.
Kissinger, Henry
Knight, Alan
Korn, David A.
Korean (North)–Korean (South) rivalry; and economic resource crises; military periodicity; patron-client relations; regime survival; Sunshine Policy; Team Spirit exercises; U.S. relationship; war
Kraig, Michael R.
Krasner, Stephen D.
Kriesberg, Louis
Krishna, S. M.
Kumar, Radha
Kupchan, Charles A.
Kydd, Andrew H.
Lamb, Alastair
Laron, Guy
Laskov, Chaim
Lavoy, Peter
Lebow, Richard Ned
Legro, Jeffrey W.
Legvold, Robert
Leng, Russell
Levy, Yagil
Lichbach, Mark I.
Licklider, Roy
Li Jie
Lin Biao
Liu, Guoli
Long, William J.
Magnier, Mark
Makovsky, David
Mani, Kristina
Mann, Jim
Ma'oz, Moshe
Maoz, Zeev
Mao Zedong
Mattoo, Amitabh
Mauryin, Mark E.
Maxwell, Neville
Mayer, Thomas
McAdam, Doug
McGrath, Allen
McMahon, Robert J.
McNamara, Robert
Meir, Golda
Mexican-U.S. dyad
Mohan, C. Raja
Moon, Chong-in
Mor, Ben D.
Morris, Benny
al-Moualem, Walid
Mountbatten, Louis
Musharraf, Pervez
Muslih, Muhammed
Myers, Ramon H.
Naguib, Muhammed
Nanto, Dick K.
Nasser, Gamal Abdal
Neff, Donald
Nehru, Jawaharlal
Nelson, Harvey W.
nested rivalries and rivalry termination
Netanyahu, Binyamin
new ideas in foreign policy model
Ninh, Kim
Nisbet, Robert A.
Nixon, Richard M.
Noland, Marcus
Noorani, A.G.
Oberdorfer, Don
Oberschall, Anthony
Operation Grapes of Wrath
Oren, Michael
Orme, John D.
oyster shell model
Palestine War (1947–48)
Palit, D. K.
Pardesi, Manjeet
Pares, Susan
Paul, T. V.
peace break out model
Peres, Shimon
Persian Gulf War
Pervin, David J.
pessimism model
Pillai, G. K.
Podeh, Elie
policy entrepreneurs; and operationalization; positional consolidation
policy monopolies
Porter, Gareth
postwar reconciliation model
Qureshi, Shah Mehmood
Rabasa, Angel
Rabin, Yitzhak
Rabinovich, Itamar
Radcliffe, Cyril
Rao, Narasimlia
Rao, Nirupama
rapprochement model
Rasler, Karen
reciprocity; and operationalization
regional landscapes
regional rivalry proneness
reinforcement; and operationalization
Reiter, Dan
Richardson, Elliott
ripeness
rivalry and expectations; hostility oscillation; inertia; interdependencies; origins
rivalry termination and downscaled threat perception; loss of competitive status; pathways
Rivlin, Paul
Robinson, Thomas W.
Rock, Stephen R.
Roehrig, Terence
Rogers, William
Roh Tae Woo
Rosati, Jerel A.
Rose, Leo E.
Rosenau, James N.
Ross, Robert S.
Rozman, Gilbert
Rubin, Barry
Russian-U.S. rivalry
Sachar, Howard
Sachar, Ron
Sadat, Anwar
Sahliyeh, Emile F.
Sandler, Shmuel
Sar Desai, D. R.
Sattar, Abdul
Sayigh, Yezid
Savir, Uri
Schaller, Michael
Schmidt Adams, Dana
Schulzinger, Robert D.
Schwarz, John E.
Scobell, Andrew
Scott, David
Seale, Patrick
Segev, Samuel
Sela, Avraham
serial crises
Shambaugh, David
Shamir, Michal
Shamir, Yitzhak
al Shara, Faruq
Sharett, Moshe
Sharif, Nawaz
Sharma, Ashok
Sharon, Ariel
Sharp, Jeremy M.
Shastri, Lal Bahadur
Shemesh, Moshe
Sheng, Lijun
Shih, Chih-yu
Shimshoni, Jonathan
Shishlaki, Adib
Shlaim, Avi
shocks; and change in competitive ability; changes in regime orientation; compounded clusters; domestic resource crisis; endogenous; exogenous; operationalization; policy entrepreneurs; shift in external threat
al Shuqayri, Ahmad
significant de-escalation
Singh, Amarinder
Singh, Manmohan
Singh, Sardar Swaran
Sisson, Richard
Skocpol, Theda
Slater, Jerome
Snyder, Scott
Spector, Arlen
stable peace model
Stalin, Josef
Stein, Janice
Stone, David
strategic rivalry; and conflict; definition; frequency
strategies
Stuart-Fox, Martin
Sutter, Karen
Sutter, Robert G.
Swami, Praveen
Tal, David
Talbott, Strobe
Tarrow, Sidney
Telhami, Shibley
Thailand-Vietnam rivalry; and regime personnel changes; Sino-Soviet rapprochement
third-party pressure; and operationalization
Thomas, Thomas Raju G. C.
Thompson, William R.
Tilly, Charles
Tisdell, Simon
Tito, Josip Broz
Touval, Saadia
trial and error in foreign policy formulation
triangular rivalry relations
Truman, Harry S.
Tuker, Francis
Tyler, Patrick
unitary decision maker assumption
United Arab Republic
U.S.-U.S.S.R. rivalry; and end of Cold War
Vajpayee, Atal Behari
Volgy, Thomas
Wachman, Alan
Walter, Barbara F.
Wang, Jianwei
Waterbury, John
Wattanayagorn, Panitan
Welch, David A.
Westad, Odd Arne
Wishnick, Elizabeth
Womack, Brantly
Wu, Samuel S. G.
Wyatt, David K.
Yaqub, Salim
Young, H. Peyton
Zacek, Jane Shapiro
Zaheer, Hasan
Za'im, Husni
al Zardari, Asif
Zhang Baijia
Zhao, Quangsheng
Zhou Enlai