Renewalism
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Renewalism is a concept in the theory of international relations that holds that a state's ability to renew itself is the test of a great power. The idea was first advanced by Samuel P. Huntington in a 1988 article for Foreign Affairs. Renewalism is a rejoinder to the related concept of declinism.[1][2]
References[edit]
- ↑ Evans, Graham (1998). Dictionary of International Relations. Penguin. p. 476. ISBN 9780140513974. Search this book on
- ↑ Richardson, John (1991). International Relations: Global and Australian Perspectives on an Evolving Discipline. Australian National University. p. 415. Search this book on
External links[edit]
- "The U.S. - Decline or Renewal?" (Huntington's original Foreign Affairs article)
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