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      Status Seekers: Chinese and Russian Responses to U.S. Primacy

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              Predictions by social identity theory (SIT) and relative deprivation theory (RDT) concerning preferences for strategies to cope with a negative in-group status position were tested. The focus of the present research was a comparison of the theories regarding their differential patterns of prediction. For this purpose, a natural sample within a specific historical situation was investigated: East Germans after the German unification. First, the predictive power of SIT and RDT variables was tested separately. In a second step, a possible integration of the theories was addressed. Combining the SIT variables and RDT variables led to an integrated model indicating a differential pattern of prediction for intergroup strategies. The RDT components explained the collective responses, whereas SIT constructs were related to individual strategies.
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                International Security
                International Security
                MIT Press - Journals
                0162-2889
                1531-4804
                April 2010
                April 2010
                : 34
                : 4
                : 63-95
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                10.1162/isec.2010.34.4.63
                db579c88-d89f-4bb6-8bed-b073b3b555cd
                © 2010
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