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Conceptualizing Great Power Perpetrators
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Conceptualizing Great Power Perpetrators

Leveraging alternative mechanisms within the prevailing multilateral system might be the best—if not currently the only—viable approach to confronting, curbing, and countering great power abuse.

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By Federica D’Alessandra
Published on Nov 1, 2024
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Federica D'Alessandra
Federica D’Alessandra

Nonresident Scholar, Global Order and Institutions Program

Federica D’Alessandra is a nonresident scholar with the Global Order and Institutions Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

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