Great Power Peace and American Primacy: The Origins and Future of a New International OrderSpringer, 21 Oca 2014 - 261 sayfa This book explains the period of great power peace in the last fifty years and outlines the path to perpetuating it. Drawing on the Realist tradition and challenging conventional wisdom about the causes of American primacy, Baron explores contributions to peace made by the balance of power, nuclear weapons, democracy and globalization. |
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1 The Transformation of Great Power Politics | 14 |
Explaining Major Change in International Politics | 35 |
The Balance of Power and the Westphalian Order | 66 |
The Collapse of the Westphalian Order and the Path to Total War | 93 |
The Rise of the American Order | 116 |
Nuclear Weapons Bipolarity and a New Kind of Rivalry | 144 |
The Limitations of Current Paradigms | 171 |
Thought and Action in a Newly Ordered World | 188 |
The Need for Vigilance and Sacrifice | 207 |
Notes | 210 |
Bibliography | 230 |
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