When right makes might : rising powers and world order / Stacie E. Goddard.
"Analyzes the question of whether great powers choose to accommodate, contain, or confront a rising power depends on the legitimacy of the challenger's expansionist aims"--
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Format: | Ebook |
Language: | English |
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Ithaca :
Cornell University Press,
2018.
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Series: | Cornell studies in security affairs.
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Online Access: | JSTOR Open Access Access via Directory of Open Access Books |
Table of Contents:
- The great powers' dilemma : uncertainty, intentions, and rising power politics
- The politics of legitimacy : how a rising power's right makes might
- America's ambiguous ambition : Britain and the accommodation of the United States, 1817-1823
- Prussia's rule-bound revolution : Europe and the destruction of the balance of power, 1863-1864
- Germany's rhetorical rage : Britain and the abandonment of appeasement, 1938-1939
- Japan's folly : Manchuria and the turn to revolution, 1931-1933
- Conclusion : legitimacy, power, and strategy.