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Examining Uschinarussia Foreign Relations Great Power Politics In A Postobama Era 1st Edition Gregory O Hall

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Examining Uschinarussia Foreign Relations Great Power Politics In A Postobama Era 1st Edition Gregory O Hall
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.85 MB
Pages: 166
Author: Gregory O. Hall
ISBN: 9780367250706, 9780367250713, 9780367250737, 0367250705, 0367250713, 036725073X
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 1

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Examining Uschinarussia Foreign Relations Great Power Politics In A Postobama Era 1st Edition Gregory O Hall by Gregory O. Hall 9780367250706, 9780367250713, 9780367250737, 0367250705, 0367250713, 036725073X instant download after payment.

Examining US-China-Russia Foreign Relations explores the changing nature and
function of the US–China–Russia strategic triangle from the end of the Cold
War up to the present.
Gregory Hall uses neoclassical realist international relations (IR) theory to
argue that, since the mid-2000s, the politics of the strategic triangle have been
increasingly influenced by factors related to the Big3 countries’ respective domestic
environments. Hall utilizes agency and context for each of the three great powers,
expanding on previously established frameworks to include a comparative analysis
of each actor’s domestic environment for foreign policy and the interplay between
the domestic and external contexts. In IR terms, the book identifies and illustrates
how factors including systemic, state and societal, individuals, and small groups
influence the foreign relations of the Big3. Hall concludes by exploring the future
prospects for great power relations and for global affairs.
Incorporating both theoretical and empirical data to offer a fresh and timely
look at the myriad challenges facing the three powers, this book provides an
excellent companion to students of foreign policy, international security, and
post-Cold War international politics.
Gregory O. Hall is Associate Professor in the Patterson School of Diplomacy
and International Commerce at the University of Kentucky. His primary areas
of teaching and research include international relations, international security,
foreign policy, Global South affairs, international political economy, and Eurasian
affairs. Dr Hall has held appointments at institutions both in the United States and
abroad, the latter including Hong Kong and Turkey.

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