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Power and Principles - International Leadership in a Shrinking World

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Informationen zum Autor Michael Schiffer was, from 2006-2009, a program officer in policy analysis and dialogue at the Stanley Foundation and a fellow at the Center for Asia and Pacific Studies at the University of Iowa. David Shorr is a program officer at the Stanley Foundation. His last co-edited volume, a collection of bipartisan essays, was Bridging the Foreign Policy Divide. Klappentext This collection examines some of the classic questions of international relations_the role of interests, ideals, power balances, and norms in determining the actions of nations_though the lens of a set of powerful countries. Given the writers' expertise in these regions of the world, Powers and Principles also offers insight into the foreign policies of the nations that will shape the twenty-first century world. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1 Introduction Part 2 Old Guard Chapter 3 Chapter 1. A Stake in the System: Redefining American Leadership Chapter 4 Chapter 2. Japan: Leading or Losing the Way Toward Responsible Stakeholdership? Chapter 5 Chapter 3. Rue de la Loi: The Global Ambition of the European Project Part 6 Challengers Chapter 7 Chapter 4. A Rising China's Rising Responsibilities Chapter 8 Chapter 5. India: The Ultimate Test of Free-Market Democracy Chapter 9 Chapter 6. Russia's Place in an Unsettled Order: Calculations in the Kremlin Part 10 Bellwethers Chapter 11 Chapter 7. Turkey's Identity and Strategy: A Game of Three-Dimensional Chess Chapter 12 Chapter 8. Brazil's Candidacy for Major Power Status Part 13 Square Pegs Chapter 14 Chapter 9. South Africa: From Beacon of Hope to Rogue Democracy? Chapter 15 Chapter 10. Refashioning Iran's International Role Chapter 16 Chapter 11. Laggards on Responsibility: The Oil Majors

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