The International Game of Power: Past, Present, and Future |
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Geographical Situation Size and Population | 85 |
The Nation State and Economic | 107 |
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able aims alliance allies arms Austria Austria-Hungary balance of power belief system big powers bipolar system Brazil Britain capitalist certainly Ch'in China colonial communist consequence countries danger defeat democracy domestic domination economic Emperor enemy especially essential actors Europe European Balance existence expansion exports fact federal figures final follows forces foreign policy France future goals gross domestic products growth rates guerilla Holy Roman Empire human Hungary ideology imperialism important increase India industries influence international politics international system Islam Italy Japan Kautilya King later leaders leading least limited Marxist Maurya Empire military Moreover multipolar system nuclear organizations peace Poland politicians population position possible power system present probably problems production rearm relative power religion Roman Empire Russia situation social Soviet Union statesmen successful target territory threats tion treaties true United universal empire wars weak weakening weapons West Germany Western World War II