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... balance of power , the aggrandizement of any one was likely to be regarded as menacing by a predominant number of others ( Toynbee , 1934 ) . The balance of power , the natural tendency of states to join against any one that threatens ...
... balance of power , the aggrandizement of any one was likely to be regarded as menacing by a predominant number of others ( Toynbee , 1934 ) . The balance of power , the natural tendency of states to join against any one that threatens ...
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... balance of power prospered as never before or since . It was made a conscious theory and accepted goal of statecraft , a synonym for international justice , the " liberty of Europe " being taken , with good reason , as equivalent to the ...
... balance of power prospered as never before or since . It was made a conscious theory and accepted goal of statecraft , a synonym for international justice , the " liberty of Europe " being taken , with good reason , as equivalent to the ...
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... balance - of - power politics impossible . Nations had to devote themselves to more passionate causes than the equilibrium of Europe . War became still less ... balance of power had yielded to concern 218 FROM THE OLD TO THE NEW WORLD.
... balance - of - power politics impossible . Nations had to devote themselves to more passionate causes than the equilibrium of Europe . War became still less ... balance of power had yielded to concern 218 FROM THE OLD TO THE NEW WORLD.
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Conditions of State Systems | 21 |
The Open Society | 41 |
Creativity | 61 |
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