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This is a study of great power relations - China, India, and Russia - among themselves and with the hegemon - United States. Ahrari argues that the next decade may witness the emergence of a bipolar order where China's dominance in economics is certain; however, China will not seriously challenge the military dominance of the U.S.

Produktbeschreibung
This is a study of great power relations - China, India, and Russia - among themselves and with the hegemon - United States. Ahrari argues that the next decade may witness the emergence of a bipolar order where China's dominance in economics is certain; however, China will not seriously challenge the military dominance of the U.S.

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Autorenporträt
EHSAN M. AHRARI Defense Consultant specializing in geostrategic affairs of the great powers. With over 17 years teaching and research experience in senior professional U.S. military institutions, he has consulted with CENTCOM and PACOM as a specialist in their Command 'areas of responsibility'. He has published a dozen books and hundreds of essays.
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"Ehsan Ahrari has written a brilliant and insightful work that details the emerging, complex world of changing power bases. He artfully proposes a course for navigating this challenging new world that our political leaders should consider. The Great Powers versus the Hegemon is a must read for those who want to understand the new world order that is upon us." General Anthony C. Zinni USMC (Retired), Former Commander U.S. CENTCOM

'Ehsan Ahrari has done a superb job in this book, providing a realistic and stark picture of how the global economic crisis affects great power relations in the first decade of the 21st Century. This is an excellent book to focus the minds of strategic thinkers and policy makers on the security climate they face.' Larry M. Wortzel, Commissioner, U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission