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In response: alliance dynamics, variables, and the English School for East Asia

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Goh, Evelyn

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This article responds to the Special Issue on ‘Networking Hegemony’. It identifes three implications of the key argument made by the special issue editors and raises further questions about the relevant independent and dependent variables, before turning to a set of critical suggestions about using English School tools to study the contemporary East Asian security landscape.

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International Politics: a journal of transnational issues and global problems

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2099-12-31
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