By land or by sea: Continental power, maritime power, and the fight for a new world order
By: Paine, S. C. M
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BookPublisher: Foreign Affairs Description: 104(5), Sep-Oct, 2025: p.160-171.
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Foreign AffairsSummary: Great-power competition once again defines international relations. But the exact contours of today’s contest remain the subject of debate. Some observers emphasize ideological precedents from the Cold War. Others focus on changing military balances. Still others highlight leaders and their choices. In truth, modern conflicts over the international system flow from a long-standing, if unrecognized, disagreement over the sources of power and prosperity. The dispute originates from geography, and it has produced two antithetical global outlooks: one continental and the other maritime.- Reproduced
https://www.foreignaffairs.com/united-states/land-or-sea-paine
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Great-power competition once again defines international relations. But the exact contours of today’s contest remain the subject of debate. Some observers emphasize ideological precedents from the Cold War. Others focus on changing military balances. Still others highlight leaders and their choices. In truth, modern conflicts over the international system flow from a long-standing, if unrecognized, disagreement over the sources of power and prosperity. The dispute originates from geography, and it has produced two antithetical global outlooks: one continental and the other maritime.- Reproduced
https://www.foreignaffairs.com/united-states/land-or-sea-paine


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