Beyond great powers and hegemons : why secondary states support, follow or challenge / / edited by Kristen P. Williams, Steven E. Lobell, and Neal G. Jesse.

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
:
TeilnehmendeR:
Year of Publication:2012
Language:English
Online Access:
Physical Description:xii, 258 p.
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Table of Contents:
  • The leader can't lead when the followers won't follow : the limitations of hegemony / Neal G. Jesse, Steven E. Lobell, Galia Press-Barnathan, and Kristen P. Williams
  • Romania's resistance to the USSR / Kristen P. Williams
  • Cuba, Angola and the Soviet Union / Jennifer Kibbe
  • Ireland's singular stance : pursuing neutrality as a means to resist the hegemon / Neal G. Jesse
  • Power disparities and strategic trade : domestic consequence of U.S.-Jordan trade concessions / Steven E. Lobell
  • Comply or defy? : following the hegemon to market / Maria Sampanis
  • Western Europe, NATO and the U.S. : leash-slipping, not leash-cutting / Galia Press-Barnathan
  • Pakistan : anatomy of a hegemonic malcontent / John R. Dreyer
  • Resistance is util (useful) : responses to Brazilian hegemony / Nancy D. Lapp
  • Reacting to Russia : foreign relations of the former Soviet bloc / Shale Horowitz and Michael D. Tyburski
  • South Asia : conflict, hegemony, and power balancing / Srini Sitaraman
  • China and its neighbors : too close for comfort? / Alexander C. Tan
  • South Africa : benign hegemony and resistance / Stephen F. Burgess.