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An international system is composed of four elements: a balance of power, a set of values, an institutional framework, and the need for a power providing “hegemonic stability” in international economic relations The current situation is characterised by the new confrontation between China and the United States that Graham Allison has described as the “Thucydide\'s Trap”, and by the revival of nationalism worldwide Three scenarios can therefore be considered for the future: the maintaining of cooperation thanks to interdependencies;a nationalist fragmentation which could be accelerated by the coronavirus crisis;and a reactivation of alliances reminiscent of the Cold War © 2020 Institut de Relations Internationales et Strategiques All rights reserved
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Le système international dans le piège de Thucydide
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