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Revisionist state is a term from power transition theory within the wider field of international relations. It describes states whose objective is to change or put an end to the current system.[1][2] The term assumes a direct correlation between a state's hegemony, both political and economic, and its standing as either a status quo state or a revisionist state.[3] Powerful and influential nations in international relations such as the United Kingdom , France and other nations like Japan that are better placed in the world order, are likely to fall under the category of status quo states while Russia ,[4] North Korea, Iran and other nations dissatisfied with their place in the international system are termed revisionist states.[2]
See also
- Polarity (international relations)
References
- ↑ Tenembaum, Yoav J. (6 November 2012). "International Relations: It's time to revise how we talk about revisionist powers". https://blog.politics.ox.ac.uk/international-relations-its-time-to-revise-how-we-talk-about-revisionist-powers/.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Davidson, J. (2016). The Origins of Revisionist and Status-Quo States. Springer. pp. 1–2. ISBN 9781137092014. https://books.google.com/books?id=tbgYDAAAQBAJ&pg=PA1. Retrieved 18 August 2019.
- ↑ Power Transition Theory, summary. Richard W. Chadwick
- ↑ "Edward Lucas: Russia is winning". http://en.delfi.lt/opinion/edward-lucas-russia-is-winning.d?id=65745272.
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