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  • Journal

    Cabrera, L.

    Review article: World government: Renewed debate, persistent challenges

    2010 - European Journal of International Relations

    In-text: (Cabrera, 2010)

    Your Bibliography: Cabrera, L., 2010. Review article: World government: Renewed debate, persistent challenges. European Journal of International Relations, 16(3), pp.511-530.

  • Newspaper

    Davidson, L.

    America: your days as a global superpower are numbered

    2014 - The Telegraph

    In-text: (Davidson, 2014)

    Your Bibliography: Davidson, L., 2014. America: your days as a global superpower are numbered. The Telegraph, [online] Available at: <http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/economics/11090928/America-your-days-as-a-global-superpower-are-numbered.html> [Accessed 20 January 2015].

  • Journal

    Garvy, G.

    Kondratieff's Theory of Long Cycles

    1943 - The Review of Economics and Statistics

    In-text: (Garvy, 1943)

    Your Bibliography: Garvy, G., 1943. Kondratieff's Theory of Long Cycles. The Review of Economics and Statistics, 25(4), p.203.

  • Journal

    Goldstein, J. S.

    Kondratieff Waves as War Cycles

    1985 - International Studies Quarterly

    In-text: (Goldstein, 1985)

    Your Bibliography: Goldstein, J., 1985. Kondratieff Waves as War Cycles. International Studies Quarterly, 29(4), p.411.

  • Book

    Modelski, G. and Thompson, W. R.

    Leading sectors and world powers

    1996 - University of South Carolina Press - Columbia, S.C.

    In-text: (Modelski and Thompson, 1996)

    Your Bibliography: Modelski, G. and Thompson, W., 1996. Leading sectors and world powers. Columbia, S.C.: University of South Carolina Press.

  • Book

    Modelski, G.

    Long cycles in world politics

    1987 - University of Washington Press - Seattle

    In-text: (Modelski, 1987)

    Your Bibliography: Modelski, G., 1987. Long cycles in world politics. Seattle: University of Washington Press.

  • Journal

    Rosecrance, R.

    Long cycle theory and international relations

    1987 - International Organization

    In-text: (Rosecrance, 1987)

    Your Bibliography: Rosecrance, R., 1987. Long cycle theory and international relations. International Organization, 41(02), p.283.

  • Newspaper

    Tisdall, S.

    China's military presence is growing. Does a superpower collision loom?

    2014 - The Guardian

    In-text: (Tisdall, 2014)

    Your Bibliography: Tisdall, S., 2014. China's military presence is growing. Does a superpower collision loom?. The Guardian, [online] Available at: <http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jan/01/china-military-presence-superpower-collision-japan> [Accessed 20 January 2015].

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