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that are better placed in the world order, are likely to fall under the category of status quo states while
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and other nations dissatisfied with their place in the international system are termed revisionist states.
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or a revisionist state. Powerful and influential nations in international relations such as the
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The term assumes a direct correlation between a state's
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Power Transition Theory, summary. Richard W. Chadwick
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power transition theory
international relations
hegemony
status quo state
United Kingdom
France
Japan
Russia
North Korea
Iran
Polarity (international relations)
"International Relations: It's time to revise how we talk about revisionist powers"


The Origins of Revisionist and Status-Quo States
ISBN
9781137092014
Power Transition Theory, summary. Richard W. Chadwick
"Edward Lucas: Russia is winning"
Categories
Types of countries
International relations theory
Political science terminology

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