Examining US-China-Russia foreign relations: great power politics in a post-Obama era
"Examining US-China-Russia Foreign Relations explores the changing nature and function of the US-China-Russia strategic triangle from the end of the Cold War up to the present. Gregory Hall uses neoclassical realist international relations (IR) theory to argue that that since the mid-2000s, the...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Examining US-China-Russia Foreign Relations explores the changing nature and function of the US-China-Russia strategic triangle from the end of the Cold War up to the present. Gregory Hall uses neoclassical realist international relations (IR) theory to argue that that since the mid-2000s, the politics of the strategic triangle have been increasingly influenced by factors related to the Big3 countries' respective domestic environments. Hall utilizes agency and context for each of the three great powers, expanding on previously established frameworks to include a comparative analysis of each actor's domestic environment for foreign policy, and, the interplay between the domestic and external contexts. In IR terms, the book identifies and illustrates how factors including systemic, state and societal, individuals, and small groups influence the foreign relations of the Big3. Hall concludes by exploring the future prospects for great power relations, and for global affairs. Incorporating both theoretical and empirical data to offer a fresh and timely look at the myriad challenges facing the three powers, this book provides an excellent companion to students of foreign policy, international security, and post-Cold War international politics"-- |
Beschreibung: | xvi, 149 Seiten 1 Illustration, 2 Diagramme 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9780367250706 9780367250713 |
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adam_text | CONTENTS Figures and Tables Abbreviations and Acronyms Acknowledgements Preface ix x xii xiv PART I IR Theory and the Ongoing Scramble for Contemporary Relevance 1 Realism Rerouted?: IR Theory and the Strategic Triangle Concept 1 3 2 Kings of the East and the Evolving World Order 19 3 US Foreign Policy and Trumpworld 34 PART II Triangles, Webs, and the Post-Cold War International Order 4 Trapped in a Triangle? 47 49
viii Contents 5 Reconsidering Agency and Context in the Foreign Affairs of the Great Powers 62 6 A New Model for Understanding Contemporary Epochal Great Power Politics 81 7 Ukraine: Fault Line in the New East—West Conflict? 109 PART III As the Post-Cold War World Turns ... 8 Conclusion Appendices Index 125 127 137 144
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CONTENTS Figures and Tables Abbreviations and Acronyms Acknowledgements Preface ix x xii xiv PART I IR Theory and the Ongoing Scramble for Contemporary Relevance 1 Realism Rerouted?: IR Theory and the Strategic Triangle Concept 1 3 2 Kings of the East and the Evolving World Order 19 3 US Foreign Policy and Trumpworld 34 PART II Triangles, Webs, and the Post-Cold War International Order 4 Trapped in a Triangle? 47 49
viii Contents 5 Reconsidering Agency and Context in the Foreign Affairs of the Great Powers 62 6 A New Model for Understanding Contemporary Epochal Great Power Politics 81 7 Ukraine: Fault Line in the New East—West Conflict? 109 PART III As the Post-Cold War World Turns . 8 Conclusion Appendices Index 125 127 137 144 |
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