01337cam a2200325 a 45000010009000000050017000090080041000260100017000670200031000840350024001150400035001390420008001740430030001820500021002120820020002331000022002532450079002752600051003543000024004054900029004295040064004585050220005226500033007426510042007756510036008176510042008536510036008956510043009316510037009741614754120170105102916.0100322s2010 nyu b 001 0 eng  a 2010011776 a9781849040778 (alk. paper) a(OCoLC)ocn569552262 aDLCcDLCdYDXdCDXdYDXCPdDLC apcc aa-cc---aa-ii---as-bl---00aJC364b.N37 201000a327.09172/42221 aNarlikar, Amrita.10aNew powers :bhow to become one and how to manage them /cAmrita Narlikar. aNew York :bColumbia University Press,cc2010. ax, 199 p. ;c23 cm.0 aCrises in world politics aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 177-191) and index.0 aBargaining for a raise? New powers in the international system -- India : when no means no -- China : a snark or a boojum? -- Brazil : does being not feared make one loved? -- Conclusion : tall poppies and doormats. 0aMiddle powersvCase studies. 0aIndiaxPolitics and governmenty1977- 0aIndiaxForeign relationsy1984- 0aChinaxPolitics and governmenty2002- 0aChinaxForeign relationsy1976- 0aBrazilxPolitics and governmenty2003- 0aBrazilxForeign relationsy1985-