From hegemony to competition : : Marine perspectives on expeditionary advanced basing operations / / edited by Matthew R. Slater.

The end of the Cold War in 1991 brought the United States more than two decades of global leadership and prosperity. Neorealist international relations theory correctly predicted that hegemony, although the most stable power arrangement, is doomed to deteriorate as rising competitors band together t...

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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (224 p.)
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