In the Hegemon's Shadow : Leading States and the Rise of Regional Powers /
The relationship between established powers and emerging powers is one of the most important topics in world politics. Nevertheless, few studies have investigated how the leading state in the international system responds to power shifts in peripheral regions-actors that are not yet and might never...
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Ithaca :
Cornell University Press,
2016.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- How leading states respond to rising regional powers
- Egypt's bid for mastery of the Middle East, 1831-1841
- The Confederacy's quest for intervention and independence, 1861-1862
- Japan and the creation of a new order in East Asia, 1894-1902
- India's rise and the struggle for South Asia, 1962-1971
- The emergence of Iraq and the competition to control the Gulf, 1979-1991.