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It stood, in fact, on the edge of great-power status.
He was better suited to the age of great-power politics than is often assumed.
Or, perhaps, it was a shrewd move in the great-power game.
Still, the Bush administration did not completely abandon great-power diplomacy.
The world of great-power rivalry, he argued, “no longer exists”.
Great-power stability is crucial for a number of reasons.
"Even a genuine detente is not going to mark an end of great-power competition."
Right now, the Obama administration is trapped by its client state the way that great-power patrons often are.
The naval arms race - a principal aspect of great-power politics for centuries - is over.
Only by working much more closely together, they have concluded, can two medium-sized European countries hope to stay in the great-power game.
At the same time, the agreement recognised Finland's desire to remain outside great-power conflicts.
Have we just witnessed the birth of a "new type of great-power relationship"?
Pundits thunder that we are returning to an age of great-power conflicts.
His specialisations include resource security, great-power relationships, international terrorism, and nuclear issues.
In an era of great-power gamesmanship, that may be wishful thinking.
"Partnership" was the new buzz word of great-power relations.
Formal or informal acknowledgment of a nation's great-power status has also been a criterion for being a great power.
The sort of problems governments increasingly face, they say, will be much less predictable than those associated with old great-power rivalries.
The introduction and proliferation of nuclear weapons, meanwhile, made great-power conflict all but unthinkable.
Professor Chellaney's research focuses on great-power relationships in the world and resource security challenges.
Regional organizations are still unable to solve regional problems without great-power leadership.
That interdependence gives no guarantee the two leaders will work out what Xi called a "new type of great-power relationship."
"But it should be equal, without great-power manners and power-politics tricks."
Abroad, this 21st-century president will have to grapple with the sort of great-power rivalries last seen in the 19th century (see article).
In the past, great-power rivals took sides in regional problems, making divisions deeper.