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China and Europe: engagement, multipolarity and strategy
Ever closer relations between China and Europe over the last decade have sparked speculation about an emerging axis or balance of power vis- ` a-vis the United States.
Terry Narramore
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1994
The most important impulse to the creation of the theory, is its ability to be a framework for the mathematical theory of compressible, heat conductive fluids. The theory provides proof of the existence of global (in time) solutions, what in spite of big efforts, the classical theory, based on linear Stoke’s stress-strain relation, does not make ...
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The most important impulse to the creation of the theory, is its ability to be a framework for the mathematical theory of compressible, heat conductive fluids. The theory provides proof of the existence of global (in time) solutions, what in spite of big efforts, the classical theory, based on linear Stoke’s stress-strain relation, does not make ...
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The Economics of Multipolarity
Survival, 2015Deepak Nayyar's Catch Up describes the role of 14 developing economies in transforming the structure of world economic output. If the trends of the past half-century persist, the twenty-first-century distribution of power will be multipolar.
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Durable institution under fire? The NPT confronts emerging multipolarity
Contemporary Security Policy, 2022Rebecca Davis Gibbons, Stephen Herzog
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2000
The twentieth century has been unique in modern history; for three centuries the structure of international politics remained multipolar, in the twentieth century it has changed three times. Multipolar at the outset, it became bipolar after the Second World War, unipolar with the disintegration of the Soviet Union, and as the new millennium dawns it is
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The twentieth century has been unique in modern history; for three centuries the structure of international politics remained multipolar, in the twentieth century it has changed three times. Multipolar at the outset, it became bipolar after the Second World War, unipolar with the disintegration of the Soviet Union, and as the new millennium dawns it is
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This volume delves into the intricate relationship between the political left and Carl Schmitt, one of the most influential and controversial political theorists of the 20th century. The contributions collected here illuminate how various left-wing currents, from radical Marxism to left-liberalism, engaged with Schmitt’s work, sometimes finding ...
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Problems and Perspectives of Provision of Multipolarity of the Global Economy
Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, 2020Vladimir I Trukhachev +2 more
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Biological Diversity: A Multipolar Resource in a Multipolar World
Proceedings of the ASIL Annual Meeting, 2013openaire +1 more source

