Power, structural power, and American decline/ Nicholas Kitchen

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2019Subject(s): Online resources: In: Cambridge Review of International Affairs Vol.32, No.6, December 2019, pp. 734-752 (93)Summary: The study examines the debate on the concept of power based around relative capabilities that is not fit for purpose. Obstacle to rising powers is the structure of the system which they seek to rise; technological conditions, patterns of behaviour, norms of conduct, regimes and institutions that have ordered international relations.
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The study examines the debate on the concept of power based around relative capabilities that is not fit for purpose. Obstacle to rising powers is the structure of the system which they seek to rise; technological conditions, patterns of behaviour, norms of conduct, regimes and institutions that have ordered international relations.

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