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Welcome to the Era of Great Power Stupidity
In the words of Brad Setser of the Council on Foreign Relations, Chinese President Xi Jinping seems focused on "making the ...
“It seemed to many at the time that this was the beginning of a new formation of climate geopolitics, with the great powers coming together and negotiating before the rest of the world is asked to ...
Europe and Russia's shifting stances during the Greek War of Independence and their influential roles in the conflict's ...
However in the world of today, when a rising power is involved, great powers can crack down very fast, even to the extent of disturbing previously healthy diplomatic relationships. In September 2023, ...
New York/London: Routledge/Taylor & Francis, 2008. Pp. x, 272. Notes, biblio., index. $41.95 paper. ISBN:0415395801. In Great Powers and the Quest for Hegemony, Jeremy Black, prolific student of grand ...
His actions suggest he is most comfortable in the 19th-century world of great-power politics, where he, President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia and President Xi Jinping of China negotiate among ...
He is the author of Drezner's World. His WPR column appears monthly. The post Fear of a Great Power War Could Be Making One More Likely appeared first on World Politics Review.
By doing so, Trump is continuously breaking one of the cardinal rules of international relations—great powers don't bluff. Though bluffing might work in poker or business, it has profound but ...
The climate and geopolitics of the Arctic are changing rapidly as the region warms much faster than other parts of the world ... The Project on Great Power Competition in the Arctic examines ...
We believe that India has every reason to have the status of one of the great powers of our time, one of the influential centres of the multipolar world. We share the philosophy of the Indian ...