Global powers in the 21st century strategies and relations / [electronic resource] :
Global powers in the twenty-first century
edited by Alexander T.J. Lennon and Amanda Kozlowski.
- Cambridge, MA : MIT Press, c2008.
- xiii, 435 p. : ill.
- A Washington quarterly reader .
- Washington quarterly reader. .
Includes bibliographical references.
Is India a major power? / George Perkovich -- Balancing interests and values : India's struggle with democracy promotion / C. Raja Mohan -- Building a new partnership with India / Teresita C. Schaffer -- Is India, or will it be, a responsible international stakeholder? / Xenia Dormandy -- Why does China matter? / Robert Sutter -- China's challenge to Pax Americana / Evan A. Feigenbaum -- China views globalization : toward a new great-power politics? / Yong Deng and Thomas G. Moore -- The promise and limitations of a Sino-U.S. partnership / Wu Xinbo -- The new strategic triangle : U.S. and European reactions to China's rise / David Shambaugh -- Putin's choice / Zbigniew Brzezinski -- Putin's plan / Clifford G. Gaddy and Andrew C. Kuchins -- Russian transimperialism and its implications / Celeste A. Wallander -- Russia redefines itself and its relations with the West / Dmitri Trenin -- Us and them : anti-American views of the Putin generation / Sarah E. Mendelson and Theodore P. Gerber -- Europe's leverage / Robert E. Hunter -- Europe and Islam : crescent waxing, cultures clashing / Timothy M. Savage -- The death of enlargement / Gideon Rachman -- Europe inside out / Robin Niblett -- A weakened EU's prospects for global leadership / Franco Algieri -- Japan : using power narrowly / Edward J. Lincoln -- Japan's Goldilocks strategy / Richard J. Samuels -- A continuum of change / Akio Watanabe -- U.S.-Japanese relations after Koizumi : convergence or cooling? / Michael J. Green.
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