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Hegemonic stability theory / Regional hegemony / Hegemony / Iran–Israel relations / International security / Power in international relations / Polarity in international relations / Iran / Jacek Kugler / International relations / International relations theory / Power transition theory
Date: 2013-02-28 08:24:10
Hegemonic stability theory
Regional hegemony
Hegemony
Iran–Israel relations
International security
Power in international relations
Polarity in international relations
Iran
Jacek Kugler
International relations
International relations theory
Power transition theory

Intervention from Above: The United States, Russia, and Power Transition in the Middle East     Kylie Poulin

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