Declining American Leadership in the World Economy
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26/01/2016
For the last twenty or more years, international relations scholarship in the United States has been dominated by two competing research programs – liberalism and realism. Each of these programs has had many specific variations. The adherents of each perspective have disagreed among themselves as well as with those holding the other view. Each of these broad perspectives, however, shares basic assumptions about the nature of actors, the character of the international system and the prospects for cooperation. […]
Originally published in the issue Vol. 26, No. 3, July-September 1991, p. 49-74
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10.1080/03932729.2015.1087198
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