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Intro
Acknowledgements
Contents
List of Figures
Part I Introduction
1 Enduring Rivals: The Return of Great Power Politics Between Russia, China, and the West
The Puzzle: Great Power Politics in a Globalized World
The State of the Debate: Literature Review
The Road Ahead: Research Design
Works Cited
Part II Theory of International Order Building and Revisionism
2 Falling Short: International Order and Revisionism in IR Theory
Dependent Variable: Revisionism
International Order and Revisionism: State of the Debate in IR Theory

Neorealist Voids, Realist Opportunities
Works Cited
3 Strategic Choices: Neoclassical Realist Model of Order and Revisionism
Assumptions of Neoclassical Realism
Power, National Interests, and International Order
International Order as Systemic Constraint, Revisionism as Strategic Choice
Hypothesis: Russian and Chinese Revisionism Toward the US-Led Order
Works Cited
Part III Western Triumph and Non-Western Accommodation in the 1990s
4 False History: Globalization of the US-Led Liberal West and Its Delusions
Historical Legacies and Trajectories

Post-Cold War Globalization of the US-Led Liberal West
Constraints on Russia and China
Works Cited
5 Russia's Fall: Resentful Accommodation to Grim Post-Cold War Realities
Historical Legacies
National Interests and Propensity to Adapt
Opportunity Structure and Strategic Response
Works Cited
6 China's Rise: Strategic Accommodation to Post-Cold War Opportunities
Historical Legacies
National Interests and Propensity to Adapt
Opportunity Structure and Strategic Response
Works Cited
Part IV Western Crisis and Anti-Western Revisionism from the Late 2000s

7 Return of History: Outgrowth Amidst Erosion of the US-Led Liberal Order
Follies and Discontents of Liberal Order Building from the 2000s
Constraints on Russia and China
Works Cited
8 Russia's Nightmare: Destructive Revisionism for Great Power Survival
Balance of Interests and Propensity to Adapt
Window of Strategic Opportunity
Strategic Response: Destructive Revisionism
Works Cited
9 China's Dream: Constructive Revisionism for Great Rejuvenation
Balance of Interests and Propensity to Adapt
Window of Strategic Opportunity

Strategic Response: Constructive Revisionism
Works Cited
Part V Conclusion
10 Geopolitical Realities: The Case for Neo-Containment Against Russia and China
Theoretical and Empirical Findings
Strategic Options for the West
Index

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