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Great-Power Competition

2023
Great-power competition (GPC) is a touchstone for strategists and policymakers. Its popularity stems from perceptions of China’s rise, Russia’s resurgence, and the United States’ relative decline. The term’s notoriety in policy circles is related to its use in U.S. national defense and strategy guidance documents.
Jonathan M. DiCicco, Tudor A. Onea
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Great Power Competition

The Great Power Rivalry is a strategic reality with implications at both the international and regional levels. The concept of 'Great Power Competition' (GPC), first formally identified in the 2017 US National Security Strategy, aimed to explain great power behaviors in the post-US hegemony period.
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POWER STRUCTURE AND RENT COMPETITION

International Economic Journal, 1987
This paper presents a model of rent competition in a mixed economic system in which wealth maximizing interest group coalitions share wealth according to their relative political power. The model solves for optimal lobbying expenditures of a producer group, a consumer group, and individual firms.
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Defining Great Power Competition

2021
Great power competition is a complex definition combining competition and great powers, yet few are able to define the term as a whole in context of the current reality. In this chapter, we provide a definition of great power competition which reflects the reality of competition while taking into account the realities and nuances of today’s global ...
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Competition and Power

2017
One-partyism refers to the capture of government institutions by a single political party. This chapter explores the institutions that may be available to promote the virtues of multipartyism in a budding democracy while combating the vices of one-partyism.
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Power and Competition

1976
‘The fundamental concept in social science is Power, in the same sense in which Energy is the fundamental concept in Physics.’1 This sentence of Bertrand Russell is more true than most economists are ready to admit and perhaps also more true than Russell believed himself.
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Exercise Dependence among Competitive Power Lifters

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1998
Scores on exercise dependence examined among a sample of 14 competitive power lifters showed higher exercise dependence among lifters than those previously reported for endurance athletes.
E F, Pierce, J T, Morris
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Competition and Market Power

2000
In this chapter, we focus on the abilities of electricity generators to exercise market power in the Norwegian and the Nordic electricity markets. The analysis is based primarily on non-co-operative cartel theory involving the use of standard game-theoretical models, with references to more complex extensions of the standard models and computerised ...
Arve Halseth, Per Ingvar Olsen
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Competition, Power and Deception

Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy
The narrative of Alcibiades I is often read as a secluded attempt, on Socrates part, to seduce the politically ambitious young Alcibiades into philosophy. On this view, the dialogue’s analysis of political influence is primarily taken to be instrumental.
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