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Power Relations in the Twenty-First Century

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Power Relations in the Twenty-First Century

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Power Relations in the Twenty-First Century book

Mapping a Multipolar World?

Power Relations in the Twenty-First Century

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Power Relations in the Twenty-First Century book

Mapping a Multipolar World?
Edited ByDonette Murray, David Brown
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2017
eBook Published 28 September 2017
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315850566
Pages 242
eBook ISBN 9781315850566
Subjects Politics & International Relations
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Murray, D., & Brown, D. (Eds.). (2017). Power Relations in the Twenty-First Century: Mapping a Multipolar World? (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315850566

ABSTRACT

This volume critiques contemporary power trends by examining key bilateral dynamics between five putative ‘poles’ of the multipolar order in the twenty-first century.

Written by emerging scholars and established academics, this work provides a timely and authoritative analysis of one of the most controversial and compelling security debates of the twenty-first century. Adopting a detailed case study approach, the volume examines contemporary great power relations between the US, China, Russia, India and the EU. Each chapter explores the essential nature and characteristics of individual inter-state relationships in order to explicate and appraise the empirical evidence for a putative multipolar order. The volume aims to deepen understanding of power trends and critically assess the individual inter-dynamics at play. In doing so, it critiques the various models offered, such as the hub and spoke model (with the US remaining as the primary actor) and Zakaria’s ‘networked’ model, as part of a purported ‘post-American world’. The work places each of the individual relationships into a wider strategic and political context, in relation to the continued international turbulence and change that has seemed even more prominent in recent times, taking into account the twin challenges of Brexit and the presidency of Donald Trump. It concludes by returning the focus to the central questions of if, how and when a post-American, multipolar world could develop.

This volume will be of much interest to students of global security, foreign policy, and IR in general.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |17 pages

Introduction

The perpetual preoccupation with power
ByDavid Brown

chapter 1|16 pages

US–China relations

A challenge to conventional wisdom
ByMichael Beckley

chapter 2|17 pages

US–India relations in a multipolar world

Shaping the balance of power and ideas
ByDaniel Twining

chapter 3|22 pages

The US and Russia

An exceptional power relationship?
ByRobert Singh

chapter 4|17 pages

The US and the EU

Partners and competitors
ByStefan Fröhlich

chapter 5|22 pages

Sino-Russian relations

Same bed, different dreams?
BySimon Saradzhyan, Ali Wyne

chapter 6|25 pages

India and China

Managed competition
ByShashank Joshi

chapter 7|20 pages

The European Union and China

An uneasy strategic partnership
ByAndrew Cottey

chapter 8|16 pages

Russia–India relations

Strategic partnership put to the test?
ByNatasha Kuhrt, Yulia Kiseleva

chapter 9|18 pages

Russia’s polycentrism

Between Europe and Eurasia
ByKevork Oskanian

chapter 10|16 pages

The EU and India

Partners on paper?
ByDavid Brown

chapter |17 pages

Conclusion

Brave new world
ByDonette Murray
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