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Sell Unipolarity? The Future Of An Overvalued Concept, Jeffrey W. Legro
Sell Unipolarity? The Future Of An Overvalued Concept, Jeffrey W. Legro
Political Science Faculty Publications
For at least the past thirty years, scholarship on international relations has been bewitched by a simple proposition: the polarity of the international system is a central cause of great power strategies and politics. The number of "poles" (dominant countries) in the system is like an invisible fence that shapes states as if they were dogs with electronic collars or a Skinner box that conditions national "rats." States can choose to ignore the fence or box, but if they do, they must pay the consequences. The polarity of the international system as defined by the number of great powers - …