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He considers autocratic advantages as well, but shows that these are more than outweighed by their vulnerabilities.Kroenig then shows these arguments through the seven most important cases of democratic-versus-autocratic rivalries ...
This book provides an innovative way of thinking about power in international politics and provides an optimistic assessment about the future of American global leadership.
He considers autocratic advantages as well, but shows that these are more than outweighed by their vulnerabilities.Kroenig then shows these arguments through the seven most important cases of democratic-versus-autocratic rivalries ...
He contends that despite all of its faults, America is better positioned for this new era of major power rivalry than either Russia or China. This is a vitally important text for anyone concerned about the future of global geopolitics.