Synopsis
By succinctly integrating power transition theory and national policy, this outstanding team of scholars explores emerging issues in world politics in the 21st century, including proliferation and deterrence, the international political economy, regional hierarchies, and the role of alliances. Blending quantitative and traditional analyses, theory and practice, history and informed predictions, Power Transitions draws a map of the new world that will stimulate, provoke, and offer solutions.Authors include: Mark Abdollohian, Carole Alsharabati, Brian Efird, Jacek Kugler, Douglas Lemke, Allan C. Stam Iii, Ronald L. Tammen, and A.F.K Organski.
About the Author
The AuthorsRonald L. Tammen is Chair of the Department of National Strategy and Professor of National Strategy at the National War College in Washington D.C. Jacek Kugler is the Elisabeth Helms Rosecrans Professor of International Relations at the School of Politics and Economics, Claremont Graduate University. Douglas Lemke is an assistant professor of political science at the University of Michigan. Allan C. Stam III is an assistant professor of political science at Yale University. Mark Andrew Abdollahian is Vice President of Decision Insights, Inc., a New York consulting firm that forecasts political and economic events. Carole Alsharabati is an assistant professor at the Balamand University Business School and on the Faculty of Law and Political Science of the University Saint Joseph in Beirut, Lebanon. Brian Efird is an Associate at Decision Insights, Inc. in New York. A.F.K. Organski was Professor of Political Science at the University of Michigan and a cofounder of Decision Insights Inc.
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