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Regional hegemony / Balancing in international relations / John Mearsheimer / Hegemony / Power in international relations / Great power / Sino-American relations / Foreign policy of the United States / Hegemonic stability theory / International relations / International relations theory / Political realism
Date: 2005-09-15 11:14:25
Regional hegemony
Balancing in international relations
John Mearsheimer
Hegemony
Power in international relations
Great power
Sino-American relations
Foreign policy of the United States
Hegemonic stability theory
International relations
International relations theory
Political realism

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