Richly illustrated using both theoretical and empirical data, Examining US-China-Russia Foreign Relations explores the changing nature and function of the US-China-Russia strategic triangle since the end of the Cold War up to the present.
Richly illustrated using both theoretical and empirical data, Examining US-China-Russia Foreign Relations explores the changing nature and function of the US-China-Russia strategic triangle since the end of the Cold War up to the present.
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.
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1: IR Theory and the Ongoing Scramble for Contemporary Relevance 1. Realism Rerouted? IR Theory and the Strategic Triangle Concept 2. Kings of the East and the Evolving World Order 3. US Foreign Policy and Trumpworld Part 2: Triangles, Webs, and the Post-Cold War International Order 4. Trapped in a Triangle? 5. Reconsidering Agency and Context in the Foreign Affairs of the Great Powers 6. A New Model for Understanding Epochal Great Power Politics in The Early-Twenty-First Century 7. Ukraine: Fault Line in the New East-West Conflict? Part 3: As the Post-Cold War World Turns... 8. Conclusion
Part 1: IR Theory and the Ongoing Scramble for Contemporary Relevance 1. Realism Rerouted? IR Theory and the Strategic Triangle Concept 2. Kings of the East and the Evolving World Order 3. US Foreign Policy and Trumpworld Part 2: Triangles, Webs, and the Post-Cold War International Order 4. Trapped in a Triangle? 5. Reconsidering Agency and Context in the Foreign Affairs of the Great Powers 6. A New Model for Understanding Epochal Great Power Politics in The Early-Twenty-First Century 7. Ukraine: Fault Line in the New East-West Conflict? Part 3: As the Post-Cold War World Turns... 8. Conclusion
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