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Superpower / Balancing in international relations / Neorealism in international relations / Power transition theory / Charles Krauthammer / Great power / International security / Balance of power in international relations / Christopher Layne / International relations / International relations theory / Polarity in international relations
Date: 2007-09-05 00:29:16
Superpower
Balancing in international relations
Neorealism in international relations
Power transition theory
Charles Krauthammer
Great power
International security
Balance of power in international relations
Christopher Layne
International relations
International relations theory
Polarity in international relations

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