Rise Of The Trading StateBasic Books, 1986 M01 23 - 268 páginas |
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... equal condition of conflict with one another . Perhaps the superpowers are , but lesser states have found means of allying with one another over the long term , without engaging in shifts to take into account the latest changes in the ...
... equal condition of conflict with one another . Perhaps the superpowers are , but lesser states have found means of allying with one another over the long term , without engaging in shifts to take into account the latest changes in the ...
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... equal war . The Industrial Revolution then appeared to offer a new and intensive means of national development to states that had previously relied on extensive territorial conquest and empire building . These peaceful possibilities ...
... equal war . The Industrial Revolution then appeared to offer a new and intensive means of national development to states that had previously relied on extensive territorial conquest and empire building . These peaceful possibilities ...
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... equal states , undeterred by one another , were seeking to compete in the same realms . The late nineteenth century presented the dilemma of the military - political system of world politics as it had been forged since Westphalia . If ...
... equal states , undeterred by one another , were seeking to compete in the same realms . The late nineteenth century presented the dilemma of the military - political system of world politics as it had been forged since Westphalia . If ...
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The | 22 |
Theories in Search of Reality | 44 |
Historical Fluidity and Change 8886 | 67 |
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