University of Melbourne
This subject examines the nature and importance of ‘great powers’ in international relations. While such powers are generally thought to play a central role, significant questions surround their nature and impact on world affairs. What are the sources of their power? How has their nature and influence changed over the past two centuries, as the world of empires transformed into a world of sovereign states? Do great powers have special responsibilities in international relations, and how important is the fulfillment of such responsibilities for peace and cooperation?
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