Of Lambs and Lions: Relations Between Great Powers and their Smaller Neighbors

The relations between great powers and their smaller neighbors are accentuated cases of great-power/small-state relations generally and thus potentially useful for exploring such asymmetries. The article presents a model to explain key features of asymmetric dyadic relationships, in particular the a...

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