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Part I: Polarity, Neorealism and its problems
1: Introduction, multipolarity and unipolarity after the Cold War
2: Polarity: the emergence and development of a concept
Part II: Polarity in the Cold War, the 19th Century and Today
3: The bipolar Cold War and polarity theory
4: The 19th Century: multipolar, bipolar or unipolar?
5: Polarity after 1990, a historical comparison
Part III: 19th century balance of power and 21st century multipolarity
6: The French multipolarity discourse
7: American hegemony, empire and unipolarity
8: Polarity, balance of power and universal monarchy
Part IV: Conclusion, the relevance of polarity theory?
1: Introduction, multipolarity and unipolarity after the Cold War
2: Polarity: the emergence and development of a concept
Part II: Polarity in the Cold War, the 19th Century and Today
3: The bipolar Cold War and polarity theory
4: The 19th Century: multipolar, bipolar or unipolar?
5: Polarity after 1990, a historical comparison
Part III: 19th century balance of power and 21st century multipolarity
6: The French multipolarity discourse
7: American hegemony, empire and unipolarity
8: Polarity, balance of power and universal monarchy
Part IV: Conclusion, the relevance of polarity theory?