The Power Curse: The Paradox of Power in World Politics (original) (raw)

Graduate School of Arts and SciencesPR EVIEW PR EVIEW The Concept of Power in International Relations A dissertation presentedn - PR EVIEWI V - PR EVIEW Table of Contents

Salim Yılmaz

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Power in world politics

ABBBA CEDD

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Power Analysis and World Politics: New Trends versus Old Tendencies

Ve Ra

World Politics, 1979

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The structuration of international power

Sanjoy Banerjee

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Reconsidering Power in International Relations

Öner AKGÜL, Kadri Kaan

Chinese Political Science Review, 2020

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The Concept of Power and The (Un)discipline of International Relations

Janice Bially Mattern

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Definition of Power and International Relations by David A. Baldwin

Astiitah Faddy

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Power in international politics

Steve Max Alifa

International Organization, 2005

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power in internationale relations

Belkacem Bendifallah

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POWER IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: SEARCHING FOR A NEW THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK FOR POWER ANALYSIS - Part III *

Daniel F . Wajner

2013

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Power in global governance

Ana Maria Rodrigues

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Power and weakness

Robert Kagan

Policy Review, 2002

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The vocabulary of power: a review of Power and international relations: a conceptual approach, written by David A. Baldwin

Mark Haugaard

Journal of political power, 2017

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Power, Soft Or Deep? An Attempt At Constructive Criticism

Peter Baumann

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The Balance of Power in International Relations

Richard Little

2007

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Defrosting the balance of power - How important is the concept of power for understanding contemporary International Politics?

Albert Guasch Rafael

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Review.Power: A Radical View by Steven Lukes

Maximiliano Lorenzi

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The Paradox of Peace and Power: Contamination or Enablement?

Oliver P Richmond

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Soft Power: The Means To Success In World Politics - Josep S. Nye

Ian Elvira

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The Perception of Power In The Context of National Security And Foreign Policy Thrust

Dickson Ogbonnaya Igwe

2012

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Change in Conceptualization of Power

Mehmet Nesip Ogun

İstanbul Gelişim Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi, 2014

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Power Failure: The Diffusion of State Power in International Relations

Trevin Stratton

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Introduction to the Special Issue: Power and Conflict

Daniel Rothbart

2020

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Power: Neo-Realist and Neo-Liberal approaches.

Stuart Cowie

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International Organization Foundation Power in International Politics

Van Huynh

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Power in the Global Age

Yenny Paola Lopez Garcia

Power in the Global Age, 2002

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"Rethinking Power in Global and Transnational History" - RBPI (ed.)

Alexandre Moreli, James Cameron, Carlo Patti, Albert Manke, Juan Pablo Scarfi

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Reconfiguring Power in a Globalizing World

Philip G. Cerny

Rethinking World Politics, 2010

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A genealogy of the balance of power

Morten Skumsrud Andersen

2016

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Power in International Relations: An Interdisciplinary Perspective

Tuomas Forsberg

International Studies, 2011

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Thinking About Power

Felix Berenskötter

Power in World Politics, 2007

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Power (alternative title: The power analysis of power politics and the power politics of power analysis), forthcoming in Felix Berenskoetter, ed., Concepts in World Politics

Stefano Guzzini

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“Global Power Shift: Theoretical Perspectives and Approaches”

Jan-Frederik Kremer

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The Concept of Awkward Powers in Foreign Relations

Jernej Pikalo

Politička misao

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The Balance of Power in World History

William C. Wohlforth

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