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KUPCHAN, CHARLES (3) answer(s).
 
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Democrat view: Obama's strong suit / Kupchan, Charles; Jentleson, Bruce   Journal Article
Kupchan, Charles Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Diversity wins: The hopes of the nineties and the contemporary world development / Kupchan, Charles   Journal Article
Kupchan, Charles Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The West and the rising rest are poised to compete over principles, status, and geopolitical interests as the shift in global power quickens. The challenge for the West and the rest alike is to forge a new and pluralistic order - one that preserves stability and a rules-based international system amid the multiple versions of modernity that will populate the next world.
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False promise of unipolarity: constraints on the exercise of American power / Kupchan, Charles   Journal Article
Kupchan, Charles Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract In World out of balance, Stephen Brooks and William Wohlforth make a valuable contribution to ongoing debate about the systemic effects of unipolarity and the durability of US primacy. They are correct that unipolarity engenders systemic stability because the power gap between the United States and potential rivals forestalls military balancing. However, Brooks and Wohlforth underweight other means through which major states are resisting US power and they fail to appreciate that the systemic characteristics of unipolarity may change in relatively short order.
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