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International regimes, agenda-setting and linkage groups in U.S.-Soviet relations: The Helsinki process and divided spouses.

机译:美苏关系中的国际制度,议程设定和联系团体:赫尔辛基进程和夫妻分居。

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This dissertation addresses two basic issues in U.S.-Soviet and international relations: (a) How do states develop and define rules of behavior and/or cooperation and achieve compliance with these rules of the game? (b) What is the impact of internal and external influences, actions and events on the foreign policies of the United States and Soviet Union and their compliance with agreed to rules of the game?;The Helsinki Final Act of 1975 defined rules of behavior in three major areas: security, trade, and human contacts. Procedures for review of compliance and consideration of new proposals evolved in follow up conferences. Human rights have been the source of considerable conflict between East and West in these Helsinki reviews. Among the human contacts issues addressed in the Helsinki process are marriages between citizens of different states. This issue attracted much attention in the U.S. during the early 1980's as the number of separated Soviet-American couples increased dramatically.;This dissertation employs two modes of analysis in its examination of the evolution of the Helsinki process and the problems of the divided U.S.-Soviet spouses. The first is international regime theory, which focuses on the definition of principles, norms, rules and decision-making procedures in influencing states' behavior. Alternatively, a model is developed combining John Kingdon's theory of agenda setting and Karl Deutsch's idea of a linkage system through which an outside environment attempts to have an impact on a state.;Regime theory is found to have little explanatory power in terms of Soviet non-compliance and compliance with Helsinki human contacts norms. The concept lacks specific criteria for determining when a regime exists and under what circumstances it has an impact on the action of states. The agenda setting/linkage system model has greater explanatory power. It identifies various factors (i.e., western commitment and pressure, leadership changes, high level meetings, and policy linkages) contributing to the evolution of human contacts issues, including the divided spouses, in U.S.-Soviet relations and Soviet behavior.
机译:这篇论文解决了美苏和国际关系中的两个基本问题:(a)国家如何制定和定义行为和/或合作规则,并遵守这些游戏规则? (b)内部和外部影响,行动和事件对美国和苏联外交政策以及它们遵守博弈规则的遵守有何影响?; 1975年的《赫尔辛基最终法案》在三个主要领域:安全,贸易和人际交往。在后续会议中制定了审查遵守情况和审议新提案的程序。在赫尔辛基的这些评论中,人权已成为东西方之间严重冲突的根源。赫尔辛基进程中涉及的人际交往问题包括不同国家公民之间的婚姻。在1980年代初期,这个问题在美国引起了极大的关注,因为分离的苏美夫妇的数量急剧增加。本论文在考察赫尔辛基进程的演变以及美国分裂的问题时采用了两种分析模式:苏联的配偶。第一个是国际制度理论,其重点是影响国家行为的原则,规范,规则和决策程序的定义。或者,结合约翰·金登(John Kingdon)的议程设置理论和卡尔·德意志(Karl Deutsch)的联系系统思想开发模型,外部环境试图通过这种联系系统来影响国家。 -遵守并遵守赫尔辛基人类交往规范。这个概念缺乏确定何时存在一个政权以及在什么情况下会影响国家行为的具体标准。议程设置/链接系统模型具有更大的解释力。它确定了导致美苏关系和苏联行为中人际交往问题演变的各种因素(即西方的承诺和压力,领导层的变动,高层会议和政策联系)。

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  • 作者

    Gubin, Sandra Louise.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Michigan.;

  • 授予单位 University of Michigan.;
  • 学科 Political Science International Law and Relations.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 1990
  • 页码 321 p.
  • 总页数 321
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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