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This book seeks to help shape the debate surrounding power and polarity in the twenty-first century, both by assessing the likelihood of US decline and by analysing what each of the so-called rising powers can do.

As the twenty-first century moves out of its first decade, American supremacy continues to generate intense debate about the nature, quality and sustainability of US power. At the same time, significant developments in four rising powers - China, Russia, India and the European Union have provoked analysts to ask whether multipolarity is a realistic prospect.

Multipolarity in the 21st Century assesses the likelihood of a multipolar world developing, either by a marked US decline and or by the ability of these putative rivals to continue to rise to the level necessary to be credibly considered a superpower. Written by a combination of emerging scholars and recognised experts, this volume will provide a timely and authoritative analysis of one of the most controversial and compelling security debates of the twenty-first century.

This book will be of much interest to students of Security Studies, Foreign Policy and International Relations in general.

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Multipolarity in the 21st Century
This volume seeks to help shape the debate surrounding power and polarity in the twenty-first century, both by assessing the likelihood of US decline and by analysing what each of the so-called rising powers can do.
As the twenty-first century moves out of its first decade, American supremacy continues to generate intense debate about the nature, quality and sustainability of US power. At the same time, significant developments in four rising powers China, Russia, India and the European Union have provoked analysts to ask whether multipolarity is a realistic prospect.
Multipolarity in the 21st Century assesses the likelihood of a multipolar world developing, either by a marked US decline or by the ability of these putative rivals to continue to rise to the level necessary to be credibly considered a superpower. Written by a combination of emerging scholars and recognised experts, this volume will provide a timely and authoritative analysis of one of the most controversial and compelling security debates of the twenty-first century.
This volume will be of much interest to students of security studies, foreign policy and international relations in general.
Donette Murray is a lecturer at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, UK.
David Brown is a lecturer at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, UK.
Contemporary Security Studies
Series Editors
James Gow and Rachel Kerr
Kings College London
This series focuses on new research across the spectrum of international peace and security, in an era where each year throws up multiple examples of conflicts that present new security challenges in the world around them.
NATOs Secret Armies
Operation Gladio and terrorism in
Western Europe
Daniele Ganser
The US, NATO and Military
Burden-sharing
Peter Kent Forster and
Stephen J. Cimbala
Russian Governance in the
Twenty-first Century
Geo-strategy, geopolitics and new
governance
Irina Isakova
The Foreign Office and Finland
19381940
Diplomatic sideshow
Craig Gerrard
Rethinking the Nature of War
Edited by Isabelle Duyvesteyn and
Jan Angstrom
Perception and Reality in the
Modern Yugoslav Conflict
Myth, falsehood and deceit
19911995
Brendan OShea
The Political Economy of
Peacebuilding in
Post-Dayton Bosnia
Tim Donais
The Distracted Eagle
The rift between America and
old Europe
Peter H. Merkl
The Iraq War
European perspectives on politics,
strategy, and operations
Edited by Jan Hallenberg and
Hkan Karlsson
Strategic Contest
Weapons proliferation and war in
the greater Middle East
Richard L. Russell
Propaganda, the Press and Conflict
The Gulf War and Kosovo
David R. Willcox
Missile Defence
International, regional and
national implications
Edited by Bertel Heurlin and
Sten Rynning
Globalising Justice for Mass
Atrocities
A revolution in accountability
Chandra Lekha Sriram
Ethnic Conflict and Terrorism
The origins and dynamics of civil
wars
Joseph L. Soeters
Globalisation and the Future of
Terrorism
Patterns and predictions
Brynjar Lia
Nuclear Weapons and Strategy
The evolution of American nuclear
policy
Stephen J. Cimbala
Nasser and the Missile Age in the
Middle East
Owen L. Sirrs
War as Risk Management
Strategy and conflict in an age of
globalised risks
Yee-Kuang Heng
Military Nanotechnology
Potential applications and
preventive arms control
Jurgen Altmann
NATO and Weapons of Mass
Destruction
Regional alliance, global threats
Eric R. Terzuolo
Europeanisation of National
Security Identity
The EU and the changing security
identities of the Nordic states
Pernille Rieker
International Conflict Prevention
and Peace-building
Sustaining the peace in post
conflict societies
Edited by T. David Mason and
James D. Meernik
Controlling the Weapons of War
Politics, persuasion, and the
prohibition of inhumanity
Brian Rappert
Changing Transatlantic Security
Relations
Do the US, the EU and Russia form
a new strategic triangle?
Edited by Jan Hallenberg and
Hkan Karlsson
Theoretical Roots of US Foreign
Policy
Machiavelli and American
unilateralism
Thomas M. Kane
Corporate Soldiers and
International Security
The rise of private military
companies
Christopher Kinsey
Transforming European Militaries
Coalition operations and the
technology gap
Gordon Adams and Guy Ben-Ari
Globalization and Conflict
National security in a new
strategic era
Edited by Robert G. Patman
Military Forces in 21st Century
Peace Operations
No job for a soldier?
James V. Arbuckle
The Political Road to War with Iraq
Bush, 9/11 and the drive to
overthrow Saddam
Nick Ritchie and Paul Rogers
Bosnian Security after Dayton
New perspectives
Edited by Michael A. Innes
Kennedy, Johnson and NATO
Britain, America and the Dynamics
of Alliance, 196268
Andrew Priest
Small Arms and Security
New emerging international norms
Denise Garcia
The United States and Europe
Beyond the neo-conservative
divide?
Edited by John Baylis and Jon Roper
Russia, NATO and Cooperative
Security
Bridging the gap
Lionel Ponsard
International Law and International
Relations
Bridging theory and practice
Edited by Tom Bierstecker, Peter Spiro,
Chandra Lekha Sriram and
Veronica Raffo
Deterring International Terrorism
and Rogue States
US national security policy after
9/11
James H. Lebovic
Vietnam in Iraq
Tactics, lessons, legacies and ghosts
Edited by John Dumbrell and
David Ryan
Understanding Victory and Defeat
in Contemporary War
Edited by Jan Angstrom and
Isabelle Duyvesteyn
Propaganda and Information
Warfare in the Twenty-first Century
Altered images and deception
operations
Scot Macdonald
Governance in Post-conflict
Societies
Rebuilding fragile states
Edited by Derick W. Brinkerhoff
European Security in the
Twenty-first Century
The challenge of multipolarity
Adrian Hyde-Price
Ethics, Technology and the
American Way of War
Cruise missiles and US security
policy
Reuben E. Brigety II
International Law and the Use of
Armed Force
The UN charter and the major
powers
Joel H. Westra
Disease and Security
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