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Remarks by Morton Kaplan
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 March 2017
Abstract
Less than a generation ago international relations textbooks either referred to the international system as a realm of anarchy or applied to it global generalizations such as the balance of power. That the number of major states in the system, their economic and military potential, their alliance patterns, and so forth might affect the resort to force and the results of such resort was largely foreign to analysis.
- Type
- The Impact of a Multiple Balance of Power on International Law and International Relations
- Information
- American Journal of International Law , Volume 67 , Issue 5: Proceedings of the 67th Annual Meeting Washington, D.C. April 12-14, 1973 , November 1973 , pp. 111 - 113
- Copyright
- Copyright © American Society of International Law 1973
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