Is the world becoming multipolar or will it remain unipolar? Analysts disagree. It is quite common in EU circles in Brussels to describe the current world order as multipolar, just as it is often used by Chinese and Russian foreign policy makers. Even the Obama administration from time to time explicitly adhers to this view. By contrast, American Neorealist stick to a unipolar interpretation. The author argues it does not matter and that we better skip polarity terminology altogethe
Power is diffusing from West to East and non-democratic powers are among those rising fastest. These...
Goedele De Keersmaeker discusses the prediction of the National Intelligence Council (NIC), an umbre...
In this article, I explore the relationship between the new multipolar trends related to the emergin...
Is the world becoming multipolar or will it remain unipolar? Analysts disagree. It is quite common i...
Is the world becoming multipolar or will it remain unipolar? Analysts disagree, but it might be that...
Since the end of the Cold War until at least the end of the first decade of the new millennium there...
For at least the past thirty years, scholarship on international relations has been bewitched by a s...
There have been few more controversial statements made in recent debates about American foreign poli...
The structure of power in the international system has generated interest amongst scholars around th...
Globalization and democratization have added an increasing amount of complexity to the international...
Due to the emergence of some major powers, the debate over the sustainability of the existing unipol...
Unipolarity is more peaceful than what theorists predict. In causal terms, its dynamics might be les...
Multipolarity, understood as a global redistribution of power among an increasing number of actors, ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
ABSTRACT: Polarity is an often used and yet frequently under-analyzed term in International Relation...
Power is diffusing from West to East and non-democratic powers are among those rising fastest. These...
Goedele De Keersmaeker discusses the prediction of the National Intelligence Council (NIC), an umbre...
In this article, I explore the relationship between the new multipolar trends related to the emergin...
Is the world becoming multipolar or will it remain unipolar? Analysts disagree. It is quite common i...
Is the world becoming multipolar or will it remain unipolar? Analysts disagree, but it might be that...
Since the end of the Cold War until at least the end of the first decade of the new millennium there...
For at least the past thirty years, scholarship on international relations has been bewitched by a s...
There have been few more controversial statements made in recent debates about American foreign poli...
The structure of power in the international system has generated interest amongst scholars around th...
Globalization and democratization have added an increasing amount of complexity to the international...
Due to the emergence of some major powers, the debate over the sustainability of the existing unipol...
Unipolarity is more peaceful than what theorists predict. In causal terms, its dynamics might be les...
Multipolarity, understood as a global redistribution of power among an increasing number of actors, ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
ABSTRACT: Polarity is an often used and yet frequently under-analyzed term in International Relation...
Power is diffusing from West to East and non-democratic powers are among those rising fastest. These...
Goedele De Keersmaeker discusses the prediction of the National Intelligence Council (NIC), an umbre...
In this article, I explore the relationship between the new multipolar trends related to the emergin...