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Welcome to Regionalism, Power Blocs, and Hegemony
The Balance of Power
Caring at a Distance: Gift Theory, Aid Chains and Social Movements
China, Japan and the Quest for Leadership in East Asia
The Chinese Meaning of Just War and Its Impact on the Foreign Policy of the People’s Republic of China
Conceptualising Regional Power in International Relations: Lessons from the South African Case
Crises, Hegemony and Change in the International System: A Conceptual Framework
Developing a Contextually Relevant Concept of Regional Hegemony: The Case of South Africa, Zimbabwe and “Quiet Diplomacy”
The EU, NATO, and the Extension of Institutional Order in Europe
The Fight against Terrorism: Where’s NATO?
Hegemonic Decline and International Leadership
Hegemony in Two Paradigms
Limits of American Power
NATO’s Price
Regional Politics in a Highly Fragmented Region: Israel’s Middle East Policies
Retrieving the Imperial: Empire and International Relations
Solidarity in the Age of Globalization: Lessons from the Anti-MAI and Zapatista Struggles
Trade Flows: A Facet of Regionalism or Globalisation?
The Unfinished Business: Conflicts, the African Union and the New Partnership for Africa’s Development
US Foreign Relations in the Twentieth Century: From World Power to Global Hegemony
Power, Alliance, Leadership, and Hegemony
Democratic Consolidation in the World
Regionalism, Power Blocs, and Hegemony
World Orders Old and New