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ID140160
Title ProperReturn of realpolitik
Other Title InformationStability vs. change in the U.S.-led world order
LanguageENG
AuthorWohlforth , William C
Summary / Abstract (Note)Anarrative has taken hold around the world that might be titled "the return of Realpolitik." From the happy days of globalization in the 1990s to the frenzied war on terror and associated counterinsurgency struggles of the first decade of the 2000s, the argument goes, great powers and geopolitics are back. Walter Russell Mead put this conventional wisdom well: "Whether it is Russian forces seizing Crimea, China making aggressive claims in its coastal waters, Japan responding with an increasingly assertive strategy of its own, or Iran trying to use its alliances with Syria and Hezbollah to dominate the Middle East, old-fashioned power plays are back in international relations."
`In' analytical NoteRussia in Global Affairs Vol. 13, No.2; Apr/Jun 2015: p.180-191
Journal SourceRussia in Global Affairs 2015-04 13, 2 (Special
Key WordsNATO ;  Hegemonic War ;  Power Shift ;  International Relations ;  Return of Realpolitik ;  U.S. - Led World Order ;  Counterinsurgency Struggles