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The Great Powers have their ways

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By Sven Biscop,

(6 December 2017)

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How will the great powers behave? That is what determines the future world order – or the absence of order. Could it be that China and the EU have found an alternative for the old-fashioned grand strategies that Russia and the US are again pursuing?


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