Myths of Multipolarity
Myths of Multipolarity: The Sources of Brazil's Foreign Policy ...
Even if at the time multipolarity was a plausible future scenario, only in a few countries, such as Brazil, it was adopted as a fact and a ...
The Myth of Multipolarity: American Power's Staying Power
The United States has become less dominant over the past 20 years, but it remains at the top of the global power hierarchy.
The Myth of Multipolarity | Department of Government - Dartmouth
Professors Stephen Brooks and William Wohlforth co-author a Foreign Affairs piece about the "myth of multipolarity" and say that while the ...
Assumption Testing: Multipolarity is more dangerous than bipolarity ...
Although the evidence suggests that the world is entering a period of unbalanced multipolarity, there's little evidence that this is worse for ...
Yes, the World Is Multipolar - Foreign Policy
Multipolarity—the idea that there are many important global powers, not just a few superpowers—is being touted by leaders, CEOs, and pundits as ...
Myths of Multipolarity: The Sources of Brazil's Foreign Policy ...
Abstract. In this article, we provide a framework to analyze the foreign policy overstretch of middle powers, that is, their recent tendency ...
(PDF) "Myths of Multipolarity: The Sources of Brazilian ...
After laying out our theory, we test it against the case of twenty-first-century Brazil. First, we document how interest groups logrolled to foster and ...
The myth of multipolarity - MIT Center for International Studies
The myth of multipolarity. Stephen G Brooks and William C Wohlforth. Foreign Affairs. https://www.foreignaffairs.com/united-states/china-multipolarity-myth.
Multipolar Myths and Unipolar Fantasies
Multipolar Myths and Unipolar Fantasies. Goedele De Keersmaeker. Is the world becoming multipolar or will it remain unipolar? Analysts disagree, but it might ...
No, the World Is Not Multipolar - Foreign Policy
For many European leaders, multipolarity is seen as a preferred alternative to bipolarity, because the former is believed to better enable a ...
Myths of multipolarity: the sources of Brazilian overexpansion
Second, we trace how specific interest groups logrolled to foster and capitalize on the myth. Third, we document the increase of the diplomatic budget, ...
The Myth of Multipolarity and Overexpansion of Rising Powers
Underlying the unsustainable growth of Brazilian international ambition was the widely held belief that Brazil was becoming one pole in an emerging multipolar ...
India at G7 — Myth of Multipolarity | Asia Society
But the myth of multipolarity endures in Indian foreign policy discourse even as a bipolar world takes shape. While official Delhi is nimbly ...
(PDF) Myths of Multipolarity: The Sources of Brazil's Foreign Policy ...
We propose that overstretch results from the interaction of permissive international environments and the collusion of domestic actors to ...
The Myth of Multipolarity: American Power's Staying Power |
The article presents a critical analysis of prevailing narratives claiming that the era of “unipolarity” has come to an end with the decline of US global power.
Multipolar World Order: Old Myths and New Realities - Degterev
Abstract. The concept of multipolarity has come a long way from its categorical rejection by Western politicians and scholars to the strong necessity of taking ...
C Raja Mohan writes: India at G7 — myth of multipolarity
The myth of multipolarity endures in Indian foreign policy discourse even as a bipolar world takes shape.
12 - Mearsheimer's multipolar myths and the false promise of realist ...
This chapter will examine a second area of Waltz (1979) that has been a focus of neotraditional attention – his discussion of bipolar and multipolar systems.
Debating the Multipolar World: A Myth or Reality? - JNU IR Society
There exists a widespread consensus among IR scholars and policymakers on international politics moving away from the United States' unipolar domination. While ...
The Long Unipolar Moment? - Foreign Affairs
In response to The Myth of Multipolarity. By Stephen G. Brooks and William C. Wohlforth. The End of the American Era. By Joshua Shifrinson.