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The new wobbly world order: How Britain can make itself relevant in an age of uncertainty and intensifying great power rivalryHunt, JeremyNew statesman (1996), 2020-07, Vol.149 (5529), p.30New Statesman, LtdTexto completo disponível |
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How the mighty have fallen: Thirty five years after its publication, the author of The Rise and Fall of Great Powers anticipates the coming world orderKennedy, PaulNew statesman (1996), 2023-09, Vol.152 (5735), p.20New Statesman, LtdTexto completo disponível |
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The EU, India and Russia do not want to pick sides in a US-China contest, but they may have toCliffe, JeremyNew statesman (1996), 2020-06, Vol.149 (5526), p.20New Statesman, LtdTexto completo disponível |
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The conventional balance. (NATO and Warsaw Pact military forces)Chalmers, MalcolmNew statesman (1996), 1987-04, Vol.113, p.12New Statesman, LtdSem texto completo |
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The sparks of conflict: the Syrian War and the return of great power politicsBew, JohnNew statesman (1996), 2015-12, Vol.144 (5292), p.22New Statesman, LtdTexto completo disponível |
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The birth of AI nationalism: The race to master artificial intelligence increasingly shapes rivalry between the great powersSpence, SebastianNew statesman (1996), 2019-04, Vol.148 (5466)New Statesman, LtdTexto completo disponível |
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A lethal superpowerNew statesman (1996), 2002-01, Vol.131 (4569), p.4New Statesman, LtdTexto completo disponível |
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The lost art of grand strategy: What is Britain's role in the world?Ricketts, PeterNew statesman (1996), 2020-02, Vol.149 (5509), p.15New Statesman, LtdTexto completo disponível |
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Before the war: Old world decline, rogue empires, killing for God-what are the lessons of1914 for today?Evans Richard JNew statesman (1996), 2014-01, Vol.143 (5193), p.22New Statesman, LtdTexto completo disponível |
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How Peng Shuai exposed the limits of China's power: The sinister case of the Chinese tennis star who made sexual assault allegations against a former CCP official reveals the choice confronting Beijing: coercion at home, or soft power abroad?Stallard, KatieNew statesman (1996), 2022-01, Vol.151 (5650), p.24New Statesman, LtdTexto completo disponível |