Networked Power

M. Onderco
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The second chapter introduces the reader to the theoretical argument. This chapter discusses in depth the theory based on social network theory, tying it to the diplomatic position of the US in global networks. This theory posits that the US was able to push for indefinite extension of the NPT because of its unique connections to other well-connected members of the nonproliferation regime – Europe, South Africa, and Egypt. This theory differs from other explanations for states’ influence in international organizations. Chapter 2 also provides evidence for the argument that the US did indeed possess a unique position in the diplomatic, commercial, and military networks in the mid-1990s, unparalleled by any other country.
网络化的权力
第二章向读者介绍本文的理论论证。本章深入讨论了基于社会网络理论的理论,并将其与美国在全球网络中的外交地位联系起来。这一理论认为,美国之所以能够推动《不扩散核武器条约》无限期延长,是因为它与核不扩散机制中其他关系密切的成员国——欧洲、南非和埃及——有着独特的联系。这一理论不同于对国家在国际组织中影响力的其他解释。第二章还为以下论点提供了证据:20世纪90年代中期,美国确实在外交、商业和军事网络中拥有独一无二的地位,这是其他任何国家都无法比拟的。
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