The Great Power (mis)management: The Russian-Georgian War and Its Implications for Global Political Order

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Alexander Astrov
Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2011 - 193 pages
Drawing on the empirical case of the RussianOCoGeorgian war of 2008, this book explores the theoretical underpinnings of the idea of 'great power management' first articulated within the English School of International Relations. The contributors to the volume approach this idea from a variety of theoretical perspectives, ranging from policy-analysis to critical theory."
 

Contents

1 Great Power Management Without Great Powers?
1
The Breakdown of the PostSoviet Nomos
25
The United States and the RussoGeorgian Conflict
43
ReActualizing the Great Power Management Prospects
59
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