none1noThe stability of the international system is one of the most controversial issues discussed by the scholars of international relations in the last forty years. Some students argue that the stability is best preserved by an even distribution of power between states or coalitions. Others, however, claim that only the concentration of power can lead to peace. In addition, many works discuss the relative impact of such factors as the entity of the alliance commitments, the tighteness of the clusters (or blocs) in the system, the distribution of the satisfaction for the status quo between the major powers, and so on. What are the main conclusions of this long standing debate? It is hard to find a reliable answer to this question. Some stu...
Stability is defined as an international system with the same distribution of power for a long perio...
Is the world becoming multipolar or will it remain unipolar? Analysts disagree, but it might be that...
For at least the past thirty years, scholarship on international relations has been bewitched by a s...
none1noThe stability of the international system is one of the most controversial issues discussed b...
none1noWhich kind of international system did emerge after the end of the Cold War? Is it a multipol...
The idea that bipolarity is more stable than multipolarity has become dominant in the last decades. ...
Since the end of the Cold War until at least the end of the first decade of the new millennium there...
The structure of power in the international system has generated interest amongst scholars around th...
Indicators of the tightness and discreteness of poles in the international system, as well as of the...
Unipolarity is more peaceful than what theorists predict. In causal terms, its dynamics might be les...
ABSTRACT: Polarity is an often used and yet frequently under-analyzed term in International Relation...
This paper examines the relationship of war to power concentration and alliance configuration among ...
This paper undertakes to provide an analysis of the patterns of interaction between secondary states...
DOES unipolarity promote peace among major powers? Would the return of multipolarity increase the pr...
Due to the emergence of some major powers, the debate over the sustainability of the existing unipol...
Stability is defined as an international system with the same distribution of power for a long perio...
Is the world becoming multipolar or will it remain unipolar? Analysts disagree, but it might be that...
For at least the past thirty years, scholarship on international relations has been bewitched by a s...
none1noThe stability of the international system is one of the most controversial issues discussed b...
none1noWhich kind of international system did emerge after the end of the Cold War? Is it a multipol...
The idea that bipolarity is more stable than multipolarity has become dominant in the last decades. ...
Since the end of the Cold War until at least the end of the first decade of the new millennium there...
The structure of power in the international system has generated interest amongst scholars around th...
Indicators of the tightness and discreteness of poles in the international system, as well as of the...
Unipolarity is more peaceful than what theorists predict. In causal terms, its dynamics might be les...
ABSTRACT: Polarity is an often used and yet frequently under-analyzed term in International Relation...
This paper examines the relationship of war to power concentration and alliance configuration among ...
This paper undertakes to provide an analysis of the patterns of interaction between secondary states...
DOES unipolarity promote peace among major powers? Would the return of multipolarity increase the pr...
Due to the emergence of some major powers, the debate over the sustainability of the existing unipol...
Stability is defined as an international system with the same distribution of power for a long perio...
Is the world becoming multipolar or will it remain unipolar? Analysts disagree, but it might be that...
For at least the past thirty years, scholarship on international relations has been bewitched by a s...