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2023
Abstract Wight analyzed nine meanings of “the balance of power” in international politics: “an even distribution of power,” “the principle that power ought to be evenly distributed,” “the existing distribution of power,” “the principle of equal aggrandizement of the Great Powers at the expense of the weak,” the principle of keeping “a ...
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Abstract Wight analyzed nine meanings of “the balance of power” in international politics: “an even distribution of power,” “the principle that power ought to be evenly distributed,” “the existing distribution of power,” “the principle of equal aggrandizement of the Great Powers at the expense of the weak,” the principle of keeping “a ...
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Balance of Power and Soft Balancing
2014This chapter presents the study’s theoretical framework by focusing on balance of power theory which occupies a central role in realism. It is explained that despite the concept’s purported ancient lineage, its primary elaboration has been more modern. Particular emphasis is then given to the arguments of leading international relations theorists such ...
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2023
Abstract Another approach to controlling state power is to “balance” it. From Hobbes to Henry Kissinger, international relations realists have looked to the balance of power among rivalrous states as the best hope of keeping them mutually in check.
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Abstract Another approach to controlling state power is to “balance” it. From Hobbes to Henry Kissinger, international relations realists have looked to the balance of power among rivalrous states as the best hope of keeping them mutually in check.
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1993
The French Revolution and the consequent 23 years of the Napoleonic Wars totally transformed the attitude of European countries towards international security. Only the rise of Stalin and Hitler (see Chapter 5) has been comparable in its effects. Both times, as the dust settled, there was a sigh of relief and a cry of ‘never again’; both prompted an ...
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The French Revolution and the consequent 23 years of the Napoleonic Wars totally transformed the attitude of European countries towards international security. Only the rise of Stalin and Hitler (see Chapter 5) has been comparable in its effects. Both times, as the dust settled, there was a sigh of relief and a cry of ‘never again’; both prompted an ...
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Ultrasonic power measurement by Kibble balance
Measurement: Journal of the International Measurement Confederation, 2022André VÍCTOR Alvarenga +2 more
exaly
Research on power and energy balance of new power system under low carbon emission path
Energy Reports, 2022Chuangxin Guo
exaly

