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082 _a327.11 VOL
100 _aVolgy, Thomas J.
245 0 _aInternational politics & state strength/ by Thomas J.Volgy and Alison Bailin
260 _aNew Delhi
260 _bViva Books
260 _c2005
300 _a173 p.
365 _b395
365 _dRS
520 _aThe authors consider both the nature of state strength and thechanging capabilities of the states most likely to construct globalarchitecture. Demonstrating that the traditional structures of global order--hegemony, bipolarity, and mutlipolarity -- are inconsistent with existing andproject patterns of state strength, they present a provocative alternative modelthat reflects the "creeping incrementalism" of multilateralinstitutions and the "institutionalised group hegemony" of the G-7states. In the final chapter, they explore the weaknesses of the presentarchitectural arrangements and discuss alternate scenarios.
650 _aInternational politics
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