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Asia's new institutional architecture: evolving structures for managing trade, financial, and security relations / Aggarwal, Vinod K (ed); Koo, Min Gyo (ed) 2008  Book
Aggarwal, Vinod K Book
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Publication Berlin, Springer, 2008.
Description vii, 321p.
Series Political economy of the Asia Pacific
Standard Number 9783540748878
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Germany: following the concept of Washington's global leadership / Leonov, E   Article
Leonov, E Article
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Summary/Abstract IT WAS NEARLY SEVENTY YEARS ago that the process of postwar settlement was completed in Europe which turned defeated Germany into a "political dwarf." Having spent these seven decades to become Europe's strongest socially-oriented market economy and a donor for its "small states," as well as Europe's main integration force, Germany can hardly claim the key role in international relations. It has no independent foreign policy course, the fact reconfirmed by its position on the Ukrainian crisis manufactured by the United States.
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Triple barrels: the economic, financial and maritime warfare nexus in the twenty-first century / Murphy, Martin N   Article
Murphy, Martin N Article
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Summary/Abstract With the economic rise of powers such as China that wish to reinterpret the global order underpinning trade and international law, there is renewed requirement for Western navies to think about how maritime power can contribute to the protection of commerce in the twenty-first century. In this article, Martin N Murphy explores the intersection that is now evident between economic, financial and maritime warfare, assessing how maritime power can once again be used in the exploitation of economic and financial weakness.
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