Interpreting great power rights in international society: Debating China’s right to a sphere of influence

Journal of International Political Theory 16 (2):210-230 (2020)
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The special rights and responsibilities of the great powers have traditionally been treated as a key component – even a primary institution – of international society in the English School literatu...

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