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Gregory O. Hall - Authority, Ascendancy, and Supremacy: China, Russia, and the United States Pursuit of Relevancy and Power

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Authority, Ascendancy, and Supremacy examines the American, Chinese, and Russian (Big 3) competition for power and influence in the Post-Cold War Era. With the ascension of regional powers such as India, Iran, Brazil, and Turkey, the Big 3 dynamic is an evolving one, which cannot be ignored because of its effect to not only reshape regional security, but also control influence and power in world affairs.

How does one define a global or regional power in the Post-Cold War Era? How does the relationships among the Big 3 influence regional actors?

Gregory O. Hall utilizes country data from primary and secondary sources to reveal that since the early 1990s, competition for influence and power among the Big 3 has intensified and could result in armed confrontation among the major powers. He assesses the state of affairs in each countrys economic, resource, military, social/demographic, and political spheres. In addition, events data, which focuses on international interactions, facilitates identifying trends in Big 3 interactions as well as their concerns and affairs with regional players. Opinion data, drawn from policy makers, scholarly interviews, and survey research data, identifies foreign policy interests among the Big 3, as well non-Big 3 foreign policy behaviors.

With its singular focus on American, Chinese, and Russian interactions, policy interests, and behaviors, Authority, Ascendancy, and Supremacy represents a significant contribution for understanding and managing Post-Cold War conflicts and promises to be an important book.

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All the talk about U.S. hegemony and the rise of China sometimes blinds us to the fact that Russia is still a significant player in global affairs. Halls book aptly puts Russia back into the equation by analyzing the changes and continuity as well as cooperation and rivalry in the relationship among the United States, Russia and China. As world powers with real influence to exercise over other countries, how they interact with one another will determine the destiny of the world.
Chien-peng Chung, Lingnan University, Hong Kong
Professor Halls panoramic study of the postCold War international system reveals the enduring power of the Big 3the United States, China and Russiaand their unparalleled impact on contemporary world politics. Its thoroughly researched, balanced, and conceptually enlightening.
Zhiqun Zhu, Bucknell University
Gregory Hall professionally and consequentially examines a unique political triangle of interactions between three impressive powers. Chinese economic growth that could have been impossible without the U.S. market along with Russian natural resources that have a potential to become a driving power for further world developmentmakes the issue of cooperation between the three nations vitally important for the whole humanity. This book is a real breakthrough and key for an intrinsical understanding of the processes that will definitely have a global impact during next couple of decades.
Denis Makarov, executive director, Foundation for Development of Civic Culture (FDCC), Moscow, Russia
Authority, Ascendancy, and Supremacy
Authority, Ascendancy, and Supremacy examines the American, Chinese, and Russian (Big3) competition for power and influence in the postCold War era. With the ascension of regional powers such as India, Iran, Brazil, and Turkey, the Big3 dynamic is an evolving one that cannot be ignored because of its effect to not only reshape regional security, but also to control influence and power in world affairs.
How does one define a global or regional power in the postCold War era? How do the relationships among the Big3 influence regional actors?
Gregory O. Hall utilizes country data from primary and secondary sources to reveal that since the early 1990s, competition for influence and power among the Big3 has intensified and could result in armed confrontation among the major powers. He assesses the state of affairs in each countrys economic, resource, military, social/demographic, and political spheres. In addition, events data, which focuses on international interactions, facilitates identifying trends in Big3 interactions as well as their concerns and affairs with regional players. Opinion data, drawn from policy makers, scholarly interviews, and survey research data, identifies foreign policy interests among the Big3, as well non-Big3 foreign policy behaviors.
With its singular focus on American, Chinese, and Russian interactions, policy interests, and behaviors, Authority, Ascendancy, and Supremacy represents a significant contribution for understanding and managing post Cold War conflicts and promises to be an important book.
Gregory Hall completed his PhD in political science, with a concentration in international relations, from Howard University. He currently serves as director of the International Studies Program at Morehouse College. Dr. Hall has held appointments at several institutions, including in Hong Kong and Turkey, and he was a 1997 Fulbright Fellow in Kazan, Russia. Dr. Hall is author of several articles and is co-editor of and contributor to the book Eternal Colonialism (University Press of America, 2010).
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