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Awkward Powers Escaping Traditional Great And Middle Power Theory 1st Edition Gabriele Abbondanza

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Awkward Powers Escaping Traditional Great And Middle Power Theory 1st Edition Gabriele Abbondanza
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.84 MB
Pages: 427
Author: Gabriele Abbondanza, Thomas Stow Wilkins (eds.)
ISBN: 9789811603693, 9789811603709, 9811603693, 9811603707
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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Awkward Powers Escaping Traditional Great And Middle Power Theory 1st Edition Gabriele Abbondanza by Gabriele Abbondanza, Thomas Stow Wilkins (eds.) 9789811603693, 9789811603709, 9811603693, 9811603707 instant download after payment.

This book introduces the editors’ new concept of “Awkward Powers”. By undertaking a critical re-examination of the state of International Relations theorising on the changing nature of the global power hierarchy, it draws attention to a number of countries that fit awkwardly into existing but outdated categories such as “great power” and “middle power”. It argues that conceptual categories pertaining to the apex of the international hierarchy have become increasingly unsatisfactory, and that new approaches focusing on such “Awkward Powers” can both rectify shortcomings on power theorising whilst shining a much-needed theoretical spotlight on significant but understudied states. The book’s contributors examine a broad range of empirical case studies, including both established and rising powers across a global scale to illustrate our conceptual claims. Through such a novel process, we argue that a better appreciation of the de facto international power hierarchy in the 21st century can be achieved.

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