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India and the Great Powers

South Asian Survey, 2008
Six propositions drive this article. First, India's relations with the great powers as they evolve over the next two decades are going to be conditioned by India's own emergence as a great power. Second, it will take at least 15 to 20 years for a balance to re-emerge in the contemporary hegemonic system; hence, India's emergence will be simultaneous ...
Rajesh Rajagopalan, Varun Sahni
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The Great Powers Abdicate

International Journal: Canada's Journal of Global Policy Analysis, 1967
The State of Israel has had three major conflicts with her Arab neighbours: in 1948, when the British left; in 1956, in the context of an Anglo-French decision to invade Egypt; and in the complex circumstances of the war last June. There is an obvious contrast between the first two of these and the third.
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Uzbekistan among the great powers

Communist and Post-Communist Studies, 2009
Under the authoritarian regime of Islam Karimov, Uzbekistan has achieved independence and stability by exploiting its natural resources through a strategy of “staple globalism” and by balancing the great powers against each other. Since the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991, the new regime first distanced itself from Russia and tried regional ...
Martin C. Spechler, Dina Rome Spechler
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“Great Powers” in the Pacific Islands:

2017
The application of a comparative approach in Spanish colonial archaeology is a vital, but infrequent, enterprise that strengthens the historical anthropology of Western imperialism. This chapter compares early Spanish and Anglo-American colonialism in the Marianas and Hawaiian islands.
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The Great Powers

International Journal, 1959
Frank H. Underhill, Max Beloff
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The Great Powers

Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, 1995
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The Black Sea Region in the Contest of Geopolitical Projects of the Great Powers, 1991-2019

Vestnik RUDN International Relations, 2021
Aleksandr Irkhin, Olga
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Turkey and the Great Powers

2010
The modern state of Turkey is the successor to what was once a great power. At its zenith, the Ottoman Empire commanded large armies and territory and had an important say in European power politics. In the Middle East, it had no real rival. In his classic Theory of International Politics, Kenneth Waltz identifies the Ottoman Empire as a Great Power in
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