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Worldviews of Major and Aspiring Powers
September 2007
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The
United States
Henry Nau, Professor of Political Science and International Affairs,
The George Washington University
The
European Union
Hanns Maull, Chair for Foreign Policy and International Relations, University
of Trier
Japan
Richard Samuels, Ford International Professor of Political Science and Director
of the Center for International Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Russia
Nikolas Gvosdev, Senior Fellow at The Nixon Center and Editor of The
National Interest
China
David Shambaugh, Professor of Political Science and International
Affairs, The George Washington University
India
Deepa Ollapally, Associate Director of the Sigur Center for Asian Studies,
The Elliott School of International Affairs, The George Washington University
Association
of Southeast Asian Nations
Evelyn Goh, Lecturer in International Relations, St. Anne's College,
Oxford University
Iran
Ali Ansari, Professor of History and Director of the Iranian Institute,
University of St. Andrews
Brazil
Riordan Roett, Sarita and Dan Johnston Professor and Director of Western Hemisphere
Studies and the Latin American Studies Program, School of Advanced International
Studies, Johns Hopkins University
Concluding
Commentary: What Does it Mean to be a Power in Today's World?
Harry Harding, University Professor of International Affairs, The George
Washington University
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