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Major Powers And The Quest For Status In International Politics Global And Regional Perspectives Evolutionary Processes In World Politics Thomas J Volgy

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Major Powers And The Quest For Status In International Politics Global And Regional Perspectives Evolutionary Processes In World Politics Thomas J Volgy
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.2 MB
Pages: 257
Author: Thomas J. Volgy, Renato Corbetta, Keith A. Grant, Ryan G. Baird
ISBN: 9780230104648, 0230104649
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Major Powers And The Quest For Status In International Politics Global And Regional Perspectives Evolutionary Processes In World Politics Thomas J Volgy by Thomas J. Volgy, Renato Corbetta, Keith A. Grant, Ryan G. Baird 9780230104648, 0230104649 instant download after payment.

This book addresses the importance of the status dimension of major powers, the potential for status competition between them, and the aspirations of regional powers to become major global powers. The authors propose a new method of assessing the extent to which both major global powers and regional powers are attributed status, whether or not such status attribution results in status underachievement or overachievement (status inconsistency), and through a variety of cases, explore the consequences of status inconsistencies for international politics. The foundational chapters are supplemented with chapters focusing on individual cases that demonstrate the status concerns of both major global powers and key regional powers.

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