Emergent Actors in World Politics: How States and Nations Develop and DissolveUniversity of Michigan, 1994 |
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... Cold War period exhibits remarkable complexity and change . The dominance of the two superpowers has been replaced by a more complicated power distribution involving an open - ended set of players . The United States remains the ...
... Cold War period exhibits remarkable complexity and change . The dominance of the two superpowers has been replaced by a more complicated power distribution involving an open - ended set of players . The United States remains the ...
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... Cold War . Thus , he infers , an American military withdrawal from Europe threatens to leave the continent dangerously disarmed and multipolar . To preserve stability , Mearsheimer recommends a policy of " controlled proliferation ...
... Cold War . Thus , he infers , an American military withdrawal from Europe threatens to leave the continent dangerously disarmed and multipolar . To preserve stability , Mearsheimer recommends a policy of " controlled proliferation ...
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... Cold War , the Long Peace , and the Future . ” In The End of the Cold War : Its Meaning and Implications , ed . Michael J. Hogan . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . Gaddis , John Lewis . 1992/93 . " International Relations Theory ...
... Cold War , the Long Peace , and the Future . ” In The End of the Cold War : Its Meaning and Implications , ed . Michael J. Hogan . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . Gaddis , John Lewis . 1992/93 . " International Relations Theory ...
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