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Reflections on After Victory
G. John Ikenberry
Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
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Rise of China
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20th Century
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New Order
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Modern History
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Assault
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Standing up
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Iraq War
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End of the Cold War
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Post-1945
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International Order
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Hegemonic Order
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Strategic Restraint
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Liberal International Order
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Bush Administration
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Trump Administration
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American Empire
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Arts and Humanities
victory
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Twentieth Century
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Liberal
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era
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Cold War
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China
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Restraint
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Iraq war
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Modern Era
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American Empire
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China
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Iraq
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Twentieth Century
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Cold War
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Assault
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
New Orders
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East-West Relations
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