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Polarity in International Relations : Past, Present, Future
Critical, Restless, and Relevant: Realism as Normative Thought
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Sten Rynning
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: Understanding Polarity in Theory and History
pp. 23
Polarity Is What Power Does When It Becomes Structure
pp. 45
Polarity and Threat Perception in Foreign Policy: A Dynamic Balancing Model
pp. 63
Uneasy Partners: Neorealism and Unipolar World Order
pp. 81
Combining Polarity and Geopolitics: The Explanatory Power of Geostructural Realism
pp. 101
Between Polarity and Foreign Policy: Freedom of Manoeuvre Is the Missing Link
pp. 127
What Future for Small States After Unipolarity? Strategic Opportunities and Challenges in the Post-American World Order
pp. 149
Critical, Restless, and Relevant: Realism as Normative Thought
pp. 171
Polarity, Non-polarity, and the Risks of A-Polarity
pp. 191
Unipolarity and Nationalism: The Racialized Legacies of an Anglo-Saxon Unipole
pp. 211
Managing the Delta of Unipolarity: Post-Cold War Misalignment of American Political Projects and World Order from DPG92 to Trump
pp. 231
The Nexus of Systemic Power and Identity: Structural Variations of the US-China Great Power Rivalry
pp. 251
The US Unipolar World Order and China’s Rise
pp. 265
Polarity and Realignment in East Asia 1945–2020
pp. 291
Polarity, Proliferation, and Restraint: A Market-Centric Approach
pp. 313
Unipolarity and Order in the Arctic
pp. 333
Europe in the U.S.-Russian Security Dilemma: Is There a Way Out?
pp. 351
The Discourse on the US/NATO and the EU in Danish Foreign Policy: The Language of Unipolarity?
pp. 369
A U.S. Strategy of Judicious Retrenchment
pp. 389
An Emerging World that Defies Historical Analogy
pp. 411
Polarity and International Order: Past and Future
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