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The New Cold War and the Remaking of Regions

T.V. Paul and Markus Kornprobst, editors

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A compelling examination of how secondary states are preserving their strategic autonomy and are resisting spheres of influence

Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the deteriorating United States–China relationship signify the onset of the New Cold War. Unlike the original Cold War, this competition is multipolar and "multiplex," with secondary powers, small states, and even nonstate actors pragmatically selecting which of their interests intersect with those of the great powers.

The New Cold War and the Remaking of Regions contends that multiplexity and multipolarity have important repercussions for the world's regional orders. Contributors to the book address the New Cold War and regional ordering processes from realist, liberal, and constructivist perspectives. They demonstrate how variable regional dynamics will lead either to peaceful change or conflict.

This volume is part of a new wave of scholarship that expands the focus of international relations beyond great powers and recognizes the increasing agency that other states have gained in the twenty-first-century world order.

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T. V. Paul is the Distinguished James McGill Professor at McGill University and a past-president of the International Studies Association. Markus Kornprobst is professor of international relations at the Vienna School of International Studies, Diplomatische Akademie Wien.

Hardcover
296 pp., 6 x 9
3 figures, 5 tables
ISBN: 978-1-64712-586-8
Jul 2025

Paperback
296 pp., 6 x 9
3 figures, 5 tables
ISBN: 978-1-64712-587-5
Jul 2025

Ebook
296 pp.
3 figures, 5 tables
ISBN: 978-1-64712-588-2
Jul 2025


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