Territorial expansion and great power behavior during the Cold War a theory of armed emergence
"Motin examines the intricate relationship between the rise of new powers in bipolar international systems and the policies of the existing great powers; exploring the understudied problem of the rarity of armed emergence after 1945, he proposes a novel theory of why and when states resort to m...
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| 語言: | 英语 | 
| 出版: | London ; New York :
          Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
    
        2025. | 
| 叢編: | Routledge advances in international relations and global politics | 
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                  - Where did the conquerors go?
- Bipolarity and armed emergence
- Nasserian Egypt, 1952-1973
- Baathist Syria, 1963-2005
- Baathist Iraq, 1968-1991
- Vietnam, 1975-1990.