The outsiders: How the international system can still check China and Russia (Record no. 522201)

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Personal name Goddard, Stacie
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Title The outsiders: How the international system can still check China and Russia
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Foreign Affairs
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Extent 101(3), May-Jun, 2022: p.28-39
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Summary, etc In late February, as Russian forces moved into Ukraine, Vladimir Putin declared that his offensive was aimed not just at bringing Russia’s neighbor to heel but also at repudiating the U.S.-led liberal international order. “Where the West comes to establish its own order,” the Russian president railed, “the result is bloody, unhealed wounds, ulcers of international terrorism and extremism.” Moscow would now seek to roll back the expanding order as “a matter of life and death, a matter of our historical future as a people.” Russia’s full-scale war on Ukraine is only the most recent act. – Reproduced
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Main entry heading Foreign Affairs
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Subject DIP CHINA - FOREIGN RELATIONS - RUSSIA
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2023-03-14 101(3), May-Jun, 2022: p.28-39 AR128438 2023-03-14 Articles

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