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List of Tables and Figures | ||
Preface | ||
1 | Introduction | 1 |
2 | The Negotiations | 6 |
3 | Research Design | 11 |
4 | Bargaining During Hegemonic Transition | 57 |
5 | Bargaining During Integral Hegemony | 92 |
6 | Emerging Challenge to the Hegemonic Order | 124 |
7 | Second Phase of Hegemonic Decline | 174 |
8 | Bargaining During Minimal Hegemony | 198 |
9 | Post-Hegemonic Bargaining | 214 |
10 | Conclusions: Strength of Weakness | 235 |
References | 265 | |
Annexes | 287 | |
Index | 296 |
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