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Tripolarity (International relations)


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    • Tripolarism (International relations)
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    • found: Work cat.: 2011019655: Lam, Lai Sing. The Romance of the Three Kingdoms and Mao's global order of tripolarity, 2011.
    • found: Wikipedia, May 18, 2011(Polarity in international relations is any of the various ways in which power is distributed within the international system. One generally distinguishes four types of systems: Unipolarity, Bipolarity, Tripolarity, and Multipolarity)
    • found: WWW.ciaonet.org, May 18, 2011(article "Tripolarity and Hitler's strategy of world conquest" (Columbia University Press): Tripolarity, Tripolar systems)
    • found: WWW.jstor.org, May 18, 2011(article "Tripolarity and the Second World War": Tripolarity, Tripolar systems)
    • found: WWW.dtic.mil, May 18, 2011(Institute for Defense Analyses paper P-3727 "Tripolar stability: the future of nuclear relations among the United States, Russia, and China": Tripolarity)
    • found: LC database, May 24, 2011(bib. record: China, the United States, and the Soviet Union : tripolarity and policy making in the Cold War)
    • found: Greenwood encyclopedia of international relations, 2002, viewed online via Credo Reference, June 2, 2011:tripolarity (a theoretical structure for the international system in which three main centers of great power, or poles, are said to attract lesser powers into their orbit)
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    • 2011-05-19: new
    • 2011-08-30: revised
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