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Embracing the dragon: EU's partnership with China / Barysch, Katinka; Grant, Charles; Leonard, Mark 2005  Book
Leonard, Mark Book
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Publication London, Centre for European Reform, 2005.
Description 79p.Pbk
Standard Number 1901229610
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ID:   119756


European decline: sure, it may seem as if Europe is down and out.but things are far, far better than they look. / Leonard, Mark; Kundnani, Hans   Journal Article
Leonard, Mark Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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Europe's shattered dream of order: how Putin is disrupting the Atlantic alliance / Krastev, Ivan; Leonard, Mark   Article
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Summary/Abstract Until recently, most Europeans believed that their post–Cold War security order held universal appeal and could be a model for the rest of the world. This conviction was hardly surprising, since Europe has often played a central role in global affairs. For much of the last three centuries, European order was world order—a product of the interests, ambitions, and rivalries of the continent’s empires. And even during the Cold War, when the new superpowers stood on opposite sides of the continent, the central struggle was between two European ideologies, democratic capitalism and communism, and over control of the European lands in between.
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Securing Europe’s Economic Sovereignty / Leonard, Mark   Journal Article
Leonard, Mark Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract To protect European economic independence, the EU needs to better integrate economic policy and geopolitics.
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Transatlantic strategy to promote democratic development in the / Asmus, Ronald; Diamond, Larry; Leonard, Mark; McFaul, Michael Spring 2005  Journal Article
Diamond, Larry Journal Article
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Publication Spring 2005.
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What does China think? / Leonard, Mark c2008.  Book
Leonard, Mark Book
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Publication New York, Public Affairs, c2008..
Description 164 p. : mapHardbound
Contents Includes bibliographical references (p. 143-151) and index
Standard Number 9781586484842
Key Words China  China Think 
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Why convergence breeds conflict: growing more similar will push China and the United States apart / Leonard, Mark   Journal Article
Leonard, Mark Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Many fear that in the not-too-distant future, the world will be torn apart as the gulf that separates China and the United States grows ever wider. How, they ask, can a communist dictatorship and a capitalist democracy bridge the gap between them? But it is time to stop thinking that the two countries come from different planets and that the tensions between them are the product of their differences. In fact, until relatively recently, China and the United States got along quite well -- precisely because their interests and attributes differed. Today, it is their increasing similarities, not their differences, that are driving the two countries apart.
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