Civil Wars & the Structure of World Power
The "policy science" of civil wars, which emerged in the early 1990s, included deeply embedded assumptions about the nature of the international political system. It was taken for granted that the United States would remain the strongest power by a wide margin, and that it would lead a lib...
Main Author: | Posen, Barry R (Contributor) |
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Other Authors: | Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Political Science (Contributor) |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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MIT Press,
2018-05-01T17:22:27Z.
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Online Access: | Get fulltext |
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