The South China Sea [electronic resource] : Paleoceanography and Sedimentology / edited by Pinxian Wang, Qianyu Li.
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International relations since 1945 :
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International relations since1945 :
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Military expenditures and economic growth
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The Great Powers and the end of the Ottoman Empire
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Great powers and outlaw states
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Predators and parasites
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From superpower to besieged global power
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The limits of alignment
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Dangerous times?
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Power and policy
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Beyond great powers and hegemons
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The future of global conflict
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Fateful transitions :
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A sense of power :
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Not by bread alone :
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Russia's foreign policy
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Twenty-first century world powers and changing alignments /
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War in the modern great power system, 1495-1975 /
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Great power security cooperation :
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Great powers in a changing international order /
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The South China Sea
APA
Wang P., Li Q. & SpringerLink (Online service). (2009). The South China Sea. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands.
Chicago
Wang Pinxian, Li Qianyu and SpringerLink (Online service). 2009. The South China Sea. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands.
Harvard
Wang P., Li Q. and SpringerLink (Online service). (2009). The South China Sea. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands.
MLA
Wang Pinxian, Li Qianyu and SpringerLink (Online service). The South China Sea. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands. 2009.