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WESTERNIZATION, ASIANIZATION AND AFRICANIZATION THE WORLD BETWEEN 1500 AND 2100 [PDF]
Until 1800, China and India were the dominant powers of the world, when they are overtaken by the powers of Western Europe, and after 1900 they will be overtaken by the USA, then by Russia and Japan.
Luca DIACONESCU
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THE CONTINENT OF MASTERS DECISION-MAKING POWERS OVER EUROPE [PDF]
Europe has been ruled in the past centuries from different centers depending on the dominant power, from within or outside the continent, from: Rome, Venice, Madrid, Paris, London, Vienna, Berlin and finally from Moscow and Washington.
Luca DIACONESCU
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Space and Counter-Space Activities of Great Powers in Outer Space
The article is dedicated to outer space as a space, including the Moon and other celestial bodies, open for exploration and use by all. Celestial bodies are natural resources of the common heritage of humanity.
Md Badrul Islam
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China’s emerging global role: dissatisfied responsible great power [PDF]
China has (re)emerged as a great power in a world not of its own making. The distribution of power in major organisations and the dominant norms of international interactions are deemed to unfairly favour the existing Western powers, and at times ...
Bernstein R. +22 more
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Defensive realism and the Concert of Europe [PDF]
Why do great powers expand? Offensive realist John Mearsheimer claims that states wage an eternal struggle for power, and that those strong enough to seek regional hegemony nearly always do.
Rendall, Matthew
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Navigating Power Dynamics: Middle Powers and their Role in Asia-Pacific Rivalry
Great power rivalry between China and US has focused on the Asia-Pacific area because of its dynamic geopolitical and economic environment. In light of best-known theories liberalism, constructivism and realism, this article examines role of middle ...
Shahram Iqbal, Muhammad Arif Khan
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Matrix positivity preservers in fixed dimension. I [PDF]
A classical theorem proved in 1942 by I.J. Schoenberg describes all real-valued functions that preserve positivity when applied entrywise to positive semidefinite matrices of arbitrary size; such functions are necessarily analytic with non-negative ...
Belton, Alexander +3 more
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Great Powers and Foreign Policy: What to Expect in 2015?
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Tarik Oguzlu
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Territorial Annexation as a “Great Power” [PDF]
The Roberts Court has recently begun reviving a long-latent structural constitutional principle—that some unenumerated powers are too important to be inferred through the Necessary and Proper Clause. Under this abstractly sensible theory, some powers are
Rice, Daniel
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ABSTRACT Purpose Although not always achieved, complete chemotherapy‐induced nausea and vomiting (CINV) control is the conventional goal of CINV prophylaxis. In this two‐center, mixed‐methods study, we sought to understand the preferences of adolescent patients and family caregivers for CINV control endpoints.
Haley Newman +8 more
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