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Recognising Normative State Action in International Life
Emilian Kavalski
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Ancient History
66%
Attendants
33%
Bell
66%
Central Asia
66%
China
100%
Concept of Power
33%
Constitutional Order
66%
Drawing Attention
33%
Great Game
33%
Great Powers
33%
International Affairs
66%
International Relations
66%
Inuence
33%
Local Rules
33%
Normative States
100%
Novelty Assessment
33%
Oxford
66%
Political Futures
66%
Power Practices
33%
Power Transition
33%
Princeton
66%
Princeton University
66%
Qing
33%
Rearticulation
33%
Stamping
33%
State Action
100%
State Power
33%
Strategic Competition
33%
Strategic Impact
33%
Arts and Humanities
Action
100%
Ancient China
66%
Articulation
33%
Central Asia
66%
China
33%
Confucian
100%
Contests
33%
Engagement
33%
International Relations
66%
Local
33%
Normative
100%
Puzzle
33%
Reconsideration
33%
Review
33%
Russia
33%
Scholars
33%
StaMPS
33%
State power
33%
USA
33%
Social Sciences
Central Asia
66%
China
100%
Great Power
33%
International Relation
66%
Russia
33%
USA
33%