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Maritime Primacy, Network Externalities and Asymmetric Blocpolitik

Maritime Primacy, Network Externalities and Asymmetric Blocpolitik

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Jun 30, 2017
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Map 1. Great power blocs, independent powers, contested zones.

In an interesting and contemplative article in the current issue of the National Interest, Michael Lind casts a fresh look at world politics. His approach is to reformulate economic and security alliances as carriers of joint information about the world economy and the global balance of power…

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