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Power politics, Rob de Wijk

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Power politics, Rob de Wijk
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
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mapsillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Power politics
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
919483034
Responsibility statement
Rob de Wijk
Summary
We tend to think of ourselves as living in a time when nations, for the most part, obey the rule of law - and where they certainly don't engage in the violent grabs for territory that have characterised so much of human history. But as Rob de Wijk shows in this book, power politics very much remains a force on the international scene. Offering analyses of such actions as Putin's annexation of the Crimea and China's attempts to claim large parts of the South China Sea, de Wijk explains why power politics never truly went away-and why, as the West's position weakens, it's likely to play a bigger and bigger role on the global stage in the coming years
Table Of Contents
Introduction: 19th century behaviour in the 21st century? -- Power and world order -- Power and prosperity -- What determines a country's power? -- The rise and fall of great powers -- The consequences of declining power -- The declining power of Europe -- Europe's soft power -- The struggle for Ukraine -- The rising power of China -- Power politics in Asia -- Conclusion: a stable or unstable world?
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Power politics, how China and Russia reshape the world
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