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Polarity in international relations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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To realists unipolarity is short-lived and conflict-ridden; other states will ally against the preemininent state thus restoring the balance of the system. Yet historical evidence suggests that unipolar periods have been more than just short-lived interludes and that states sometimes tolerate unipolarity.
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I examine the extent to which three strands of realist thought illuminate the character of Sino-American relations in the contemporary unipolar order and ...
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Unipolarity is a novel condition in world politics, and its effects on international alliances have yet to receive sustained theoretical attention.  Tracing its impact requires a careful distinction between the purely structural features common to any unipolar system and the unique characteristics of the current ...
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Oct 13, 2009 ... Some excellent thoughts on the structural forces behind the end of American unipolarity from Matt Yglesias: Nobody has proposed a halfway ...
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Thinking about post-Cold War US foreign policy has been led astray by three conventionally-accepted but mistaken assumptions about the character of the post-Cold War environment (1) that the world is now multipolar, whereas it is in fact unipolar, ... Charles Krauthammer is a syndicated columnist. ... Essay, Spring 1984...
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adjective. Elec. of or having only one magnetic or electric pole; Zool. designating a nerve cell, as in spinal ganglia, having only one process ...
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Definition of unipolarity in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of unipolarity. Pronunciation of unipolarity. Translations of unipolarity. unipolarity synonyms, unipolarity antonyms. Information about unipolarity in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... (redirected from unipolarity)
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In the aftermath of Kosovo’s unilateral declaration of independence on Feb. 17, Moscow and Washington are trading accusations as to which country has acted more irresponsibly. ... Kosovo, Russia, and the Last Grasps of American Unipolarity...
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“We have to ensure that the United States is ready, ready to win and superior to all other military forces in the world.” – Bill Clinton The current world system, that being one of US Hegemony or unipolarity; ... This is a short summary of this paper! ; Already a member? ... Instant Access To 100,000+ Essays!
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