The end of the Cold War does not mean an end of global competition between the Superpowers. Once the ideological dimension fades, what you are left with is not peace and harmony, but old-fashioned global politics based on dominant powers competing for... Russia and America: From Rivalry to Reconciliation - Page 8redigeeritud poolt - 1993 - 353 lehteLimited preview - About this book
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...has been expressed by, for example, Harvard professor Michael Sandel: The end of the Cold War docs not mean an end of global competition between the...harmony, but old-fashioned global politics based on dominate powers competing for influence and pursuing their internal interests.2 Henry Kissinger, also... | |
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...scientists, the leading advocate of which is Michael Sandell, a political theorist at Harvard, who has said: "The end of the Cold War does not mean an end Of CjlObSl competition between the superpowers. Once the ideological dimension fades, what you're left... | |
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