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100 | _aOWEN IV John M. | ||
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_aWhy great powers compete to control international institutions/ _cJohn M. Owen IV |
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520 | _aGreat powers compete to control international institutions because these institutions can grant significant material and social advantages, influencing their relative power and security. These powers, with differing regime types, may clash as they try to shape international order to favor their own interests, potentially leading to conflicts over territory, arms, and alliances | ||
598 | _aINTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS, POLITICO-MILITARY REALM, INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND, NEWARTICLS | ||
650 | _aINTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS | ||
650 | _aPOLITICO-MILITARY REALM | ||
650 | _aINTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND | ||
773 | _g International Security, Winter 2024/2025, Volume 49, Number 3, pg. 84-121 | ||
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