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Græger, Nina

Nina Græger is Professor of International Relations and Head of Department at the Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.

 



Bertel Heurlin is Professor Emeritus at the Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.



 



Ole Wæver is Professor of International Relations at the Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.



 



Anders Wivel is Professor of International Relations at the Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.

Polarity in International Relations</a>

Polarity in International Relations

This book brings together a group of leading scholars on international relations to develop and apply the concept of polarity on past and present international relations and discuss its applicability and usefulness in the future. Despite a comprehensive debate on a global power shift, often discussed in terms of the decline of the United States, the crisis in the liberal international order, and the rise of China, IR´s main concept of power, ‘polarity’, remains undertheorized and understudied.

Polarity in International Relations</a>

Polarity in International Relations

This book brings together a group of leading scholars on international relations to develop and apply the concept of polarity on past and present international relations and discuss its applicability and usefulness in the future. Despite a comprehensive debate on a global power shift, often discussed in terms of the decline of the United States, the crisis in the liberal international order, and the rise of China, IR´s main concept of power, ‘polarity’, remains undertheorized and understudied.

Polarity in International Relations</a>

Polarity in International Relations

This book brings together a group of leading scholars on international relations to develop and apply the concept of polarity on past and present international relations and discuss its applicability and usefulness in the future. Despite a comprehensive debate on a global power shift, often discussed in terms of the decline of the United States, the crisis in the liberal international order, and the rise of China, IR´s main concept of power, ‘polarity’, remains undertheorized and understudied.