Authority, ascendancy, and supremacy: China, Russia, and the United States' pursuit of relevancy and power
"Authority, Ascendancy, and Supremacy examines the American, Chinese, and Russian (Big 3) competition for power and influence in the Post-Cold War Era. With the ascension of regional powers such as India, Iran, Brazil, and Turkey, the Big 3 dynamic is an evolving one, which cannot be ignored be...
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Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
2014
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Zusammenfassung: | "Authority, Ascendancy, and Supremacy examines the American, Chinese, and Russian (Big 3) competition for power and influence in the Post-Cold War Era. With the ascension of regional powers such as India, Iran, Brazil, and Turkey, the Big 3 dynamic is an evolving one, which cannot be ignored because of its effect to not only reshape regional security, but also control influence and power in world affairs. How does one define a "global" or "regional" power in the Post-Cold War Era? How does the relationships among the Big 3 influence regional actors? Gregory O. Hall utilizes country data from primary and secondary sources to reveal that since the early 1990s, competition for influence and power among the Big 3 has intensified and could result in armed confrontation among the major powers. He assesses the state of affairs in each country's economic, resource, military, social/demographic, and political spheres. In addition, events data, which focuses on international interactions, facilitates identifying trends in Big 3 interactions as well as their concerns and affairs with regional players. Opinion data, drawn from policy makers, scholarly interviews, and survey research data, identifies foreign policy interests among the Big 3, as well non-Big 3 foreign policy behaviors.With its singular focus on American, Chinese, and Russian interactions, policy interests, and behaviors, Authority, Ascendancy, and Supremacy represents a significant contribution for understanding and managing Post-Cold War conflicts and promises to be an important book".. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 165-177) and index |
Beschreibung: | xxi, 188 Seiten Diagramme 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9780415808125 9781138903135 |
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spelling | Hall, Gregory Otha Verfasser (DE-588)1104395967 aut Authority, ascendancy, and supremacy China, Russia, and the United States' pursuit of relevancy and power by Gregory O. Hall New York ; London Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2014 xxi, 188 Seiten Diagramme 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Routledge advances in international relations and global politics 114 Includes bibliographical references (pages 165-177) and index "Authority, Ascendancy, and Supremacy examines the American, Chinese, and Russian (Big 3) competition for power and influence in the Post-Cold War Era. With the ascension of regional powers such as India, Iran, Brazil, and Turkey, the Big 3 dynamic is an evolving one, which cannot be ignored because of its effect to not only reshape regional security, but also control influence and power in world affairs. How does one define a "global" or "regional" power in the Post-Cold War Era? How does the relationships among the Big 3 influence regional actors? Gregory O. Hall utilizes country data from primary and secondary sources to reveal that since the early 1990s, competition for influence and power among the Big 3 has intensified and could result in armed confrontation among the major powers. He assesses the state of affairs in each country's economic, resource, military, social/demographic, and political spheres. In addition, events data, which focuses on international interactions, facilitates identifying trends in Big 3 interactions as well as their concerns and affairs with regional players. Opinion data, drawn from policy makers, scholarly interviews, and survey research data, identifies foreign policy interests among the Big 3, as well non-Big 3 foreign policy behaviors.With its singular focus on American, Chinese, and Russian interactions, policy interests, and behaviors, Authority, Ascendancy, and Supremacy represents a significant contribution for understanding and managing Post-Cold War conflicts and promises to be an important book".. POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / General bisacsh Außenpolitik Hegemony International cooperation World politics 1989- POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory POLITICAL SCIENCE / General USA United States Foreign relations China Foreign relations Russia (Federation) Foreign relations Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-0-203-14395-7 Routledge advances in international relations and global politics 114 (DE-604)BV012070278 114 http://images.tandf.co.uk/common/jackets/websmall/978041580/9780415808125.jpg Cover image |
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title | Authority, ascendancy, and supremacy China, Russia, and the United States' pursuit of relevancy and power |
title_auth | Authority, ascendancy, and supremacy China, Russia, and the United States' pursuit of relevancy and power |
title_exact_search | Authority, ascendancy, and supremacy China, Russia, and the United States' pursuit of relevancy and power |
title_full | Authority, ascendancy, and supremacy China, Russia, and the United States' pursuit of relevancy and power by Gregory O. Hall |
title_fullStr | Authority, ascendancy, and supremacy China, Russia, and the United States' pursuit of relevancy and power by Gregory O. Hall |
title_full_unstemmed | Authority, ascendancy, and supremacy China, Russia, and the United States' pursuit of relevancy and power by Gregory O. Hall |
title_short | Authority, ascendancy, and supremacy |
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title_sub | China, Russia, and the United States' pursuit of relevancy and power |
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