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- The American Question: the End of a Superpower?
- Non-Alignment in an Age of Alignments
- Between Power Politics and International Economic Law: Asian Regionalism, the Trans-Pacific Partnership and U.S.-China Trade
- Shanghai Cooperation Organization As a Counterbalance Against the United States
- 12. Coral Bell's Alliance Politics
- Cold War Politics of Superpowers in South Asia A
- The Rise of China and American Grand Strategy in East Asia
- How to Compare Regional Powers: Analytical Concepts and Research Topics
- The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers in the Twenty-ªrst Century
- The Influence of Seapower on Politics: Domain- and Platform-Specific Attributes of Material Capabilities Erik Gartzke Jon R
- From Power Projection to Power Protection Revitalizing Conventional Deterrence in NATO
- Why Do Secondary States Choose to Support, Follow Or Challenge&Quest;
- Why New Zealand Took Itself out of ANZUS: Observing ‘‘Opposition for Autonomy’’ in Asymmetric Alliances1
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- Explaining the Long-Term Hostility Between the United States and Iran: a Historical, Theoretical and Methodological Framework
- China and the Return of Great Power Strategic Competition Bruce Jones
- Dr. Schwazenbergerâ•Žs Power Politics
- NATO, EU and Russia After 2014
- The Emergence of Global Power Politics
- Power in International Politics Michael Barnett and Raymond Duvall
- Regional Power? Yes, but What Kind? a Sizable Scholarly Literature
- NATO Enlargement and the Politics of Identity
- Role of India in Non-Aligned Movement a Select Annotated Bibliography
- Victims of Success? Post Victory Alliance Politics
- The Emergence of the Non-Aligned Movement: a View from Belgrade, 13 Case W
- Power in Ir: Hard, Soft, and Smart
- Going the Distance: the Price of Projecting Power
- Reshaping the Non‑Aligned Movement: Challenges and Vision
- The Power of Nations Michael Beckley Measuring What Matters
- David Wedgwood Benn, 'On Realpolitik and Its Limitations' (Review Article)
- China and the U.S.–Japan and U.S.–Korea Alliances in a Changing Northeast Asia
- Power, Politics, and Change: How International Actors Assess Local Context
- Is France Still a Great Power?
- Measuring Power, Power Cycles, and the Risk of Great-Power War in the 21St Century
- ESDP and the Structure of World Power
- The BRIC Powers As Soft Balancers: Brazil, Russia, India and China
- Working Paper Series
- Cuba and the Non-Aligned Movement: Interactions of Pragmatic Idealism
- Origins and Consequences of the TPP and TTIP Melissa K Griffith
- Reshaping the Non-Aligned Movement: Challenges and Vision
- The Role of Great Powers in Southeast Asian Regional Security Strategies: Omni-Enmeshment, Balancing and Hierarchical Order
- Power and Influence in a Globalized World
- Power, Institutions, and the Asean Regional Forum: a Security Community for Asia?
- The False Promise of Continental Concert: Russia, the West and the Necessary Balance of Power
- Non-Alignment and Indian Foreign Policy, 1947–65
- Rising Powers, Global Capitalism and Liberal Global Governance: a Historical Materialist Account of the Brics Challenge
- Regional Powers and Their Strategies: Empire, Hegemony
- Sino-US Power Projection: a Case of Regional Instability Khaqan Ahmad*
- Power of Power Politics'' Thesis: Is Realism Still Dominant?1
- Russian–Chinese Relations Through the Lens of the SCO