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‪Henry Kissinger, ‪World Order,‬ )New York: Penguin Book, 2014(; Richard Hass, ‪A World in Disarray,‬ )New York:‬ ‪Penguin Books, 2018(; Gordon Brown, The Future of Our Global Order, ‪The National,‬ March 26,2019, accessible at: https://bit.ly/2FChXRu‬ ‪2- Cynthia Roberts, Leslie Elliott Armijo and Saori N. Katada, ‪The BRICS and Collective Financial Statecraft,‬ )Oxford University Press; New‬ ‪York, 2018(, epub edition.‬ ‪3- Maria Green Cowles, Intergover­nmental Organizati­ons: Global Governance and Transsover­eign Problems, in Maryann Cusimano Love,‬ ‪Beyond Sovereignt­y: Issues for a Global Agenda,‬ ‪)Boston: Wadsworth, 2011(, pp. 41– 67.‬ ‪4- Jennifer Lind and William C. Wohlforth, The Future of the Liberal Order is Conservati­ve,‬ ‪Foreign Affairs,‬ ‪March / April 2019, accessible at:‬ https://fam.ag/2QqBBU4 ‪5- Andrea Kendall-Taylor and David Shullman, How Russia and China Undermine Democracy,‬ ‪Foreign Affairs,‬ ‪October 2,2018, accessible‬ ‪at: https://fam.ag/2BkOqcy‬ ‪6- Daniel Kalimantan )et al.(, Grading China‘s Belt and Road, ‪CNAS Report,‬ April 8,2019, accessible at: https://bit.ly/2Vw46BB‬ ‪7- Hal Brands and Charles Edel, The Disharmony of the Spheres, December 2017, accessible at: https://bit.ly/2HE6QZ4; Amitai Etzioni,‬ ‪Spheres of Influence: A Reconceptu­alization, ‪Fletcher Forum of World Affairs,‬ Vol. 29, no. 2, Summer 2015, pp. 117– 214.‬ ‪8- Moises Naim, ‪End of Power,‬ )New York: Basic Books, 2013(, pp. 133– 135.‬ ‪9- Thomas Friedman, ‪The World Is Flat,‬ )New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2005(, epub edition.‬ ‪10- John Mearsheime­r, ‪The Tragedy of Great Power Politics,‬ )US: W.W. Norton & Company, 2001(, epub edition.‬ ‪11- Michael Mandelbaum, ‪The Frugal Superpower: American’s Global Leadership in a Cash-Strapped Era,‬ )US: Public Affairs, 2010(,‬ ‪epub edition.‬ ‪12- Barbara Starr )et al.(, Pentagon developing military options to deter Russian, Chinese influence in Venezuela,‬ CNN, ‪April 15,2019, accessible‬ at; https://cnn.it/2XiMiKN‬ ‪13- Emma Ashford, )et al.(, New Voices in Grand Strategy,‬ ‪Center for New American Security )CNAS(,‬ ‪April 2019, accessible at: https://bit.‬ ly/2QtfrAt ‪14- Daniel Kalimantan )et al.(,‬ op.cit. ‪15- Emma Ashford, )et al.(,‬ op.cit. 16- ‪Nadège Rolland,‬ ‪China's Eurasian Century? Political and Strategic Implicatio­ns of the Belt and Road Initiative,‬ ‪)Washington: National‬ Bureau of Asian Research, 2017(, epub.‬ ‪17- Daniel Kalimantan )et al.(,‬ op.cit. ‪18- Ibid.‬

19- ‪Paul Stronski and Nicole Ng, Cooperatio­n and Competitio­n: Russia and China in Central Asia, the Russian Far East, and the Arctic,‬ Carnegie ‪Endowment for Internatio­nal Peace,‬ ‪February 28,2018, accessible at: https://bit.ly/2XcfRxS‬ ‪20- Frank Rose, Russian and Chinese nuclear arsenals: Posture, proliferat­ion, and the future of arms control,‬ Brookings, ‪June 21, 2018,‬ ‪accessible at: https://brook.gs/2UcdzBw‬ ‪21- Leon Aron, Are Russia and China Really Forming an Alliance? The Evidence Is Less Than Impressive,‬ ‪Foreign Affairs,‬ ‪April 4, 2019,‬ ‪accessible at: https://fam.ag/2OTC8gK‬ ‪22- Michael Mandelbaum, op.cit., epub; Emma Ashford,‬ op.cit. 23- ‪Frank Rose, Russian and Chinese nuclear arsenals: Posture, proliferat­ion, and the future of arms control,‬ Brookings, ‪June 21, 2018,‬ ‪accessible at: https://brook.gs/2UcdzBw‬ ‪24- Hall Gardner, Hybrid Warfare: Iranian and Russian Versions of ”Little Green Men“and Contempora­ry Conflict,‬ ‪NATO Defense College‬ ‪Research Paper,‬ ‪no. 123, December 2015, accessible at: https://bit.ly/2WtPDK5‬ ‪25- Daniel Drezner, This Time is Different: Why U.S. Foreign Policy Will Never Recover,‬ ‪Foreign Affairs,‬ ‪May / June 2019, accessible at:‬ https://fam.ag/2URrlER ‪26- Jeffrey Lewis, Nuclear Deals and Double Standards,‬ ‪Foreign Affairs,‬ ‪October 2,2018, accessible at: https://fam.ag/2QpZ73L‬ ‪27- Michael Mandelbaum, op.cit., pp. 90– 91.‬

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