Global powers in the 21st century [ strategies and relations
Experts analyze the changing perspectives and objectives of global powers China, Japan, Russia, India, and the European Union in a strategic landscape shaped by the Iraq War
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Cambridge, MA :
MIT Press ,
c2008
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| Series: | A Washington quarterly reader
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| Online Access: | NetLibrary |
Table of Contents:
- 1. Is India a major power?
- 2. Balancing interests and values : India's struggle with democracy promotion
- 3. Building a new partnership with India
- 4. Is India, or will it be, a responsible international stakeholder?
- 5. Why does China matter?
- 6. China's challenge to Pax Americana
- 7. China views globalization : toward a new great-power politics?
- 8. The promise and limitations of a Sino-U.S. partnership
- 9. The new strategic triangle : U.S. and European reactions to China's rise
- 10. Putin's choice
- 11. Putin's plan
- 12. Russian transimperialism and its implications
- 13. Russia redefines itself and its relations with the West
- 14. Us and them : anti-American views of the Putin generation