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Rivalité entre grandes puissances, politique de puissance et coercition au 21e siècle

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  • Michelino, Arthur

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La rivalité entre grandes puissances et la réémergence d’une compétition stratégique à long terme entre les États-Unis, la Chine et la Russie ont intensifié l’utilisation de la coercition dans les affaires internationales. Cet essai examine le cadre théorique de la coercition et la manière dont les mesures coercitives sont conçues pour atteindre la supériorité stratégique. Pour la théorie réaliste, les changements majeurs dans l’équilibre des forces sont une source puissante de conflit et de guerre et impliquent que les intérêts doivent être maintenus par l’exercice du pouvoir. L’essai conclut que la politique du pouvoir est l’histoire de la lutte pour la domination par la violence et l’intrigue entre les nations.

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  • Michelino, Arthur, 2022. "Rivalité entre grandes puissances, politique de puissance et coercition au 21e siècle," SocArXiv bv2ec, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:socarx:bv2ec
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/bv2ec
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