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Systems In Crisis New Imperatives Of High Politics At Centurys End Reissue Charles F Doran

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Systems In Crisis New Imperatives Of High Politics At Centurys End Reissue Charles F Doran
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.22 MB
Pages: 316
Author: Charles F. Doran
ISBN: 9780511521690, 9780521054782, 9780521401852, 0511521693, 0521054788, 0521401852
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: Reissue

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Systems In Crisis New Imperatives Of High Politics At Centurys End Reissue Charles F Doran by Charles F. Doran 9780511521690, 9780521054782, 9780521401852, 0511521693, 0521054788, 0521401852 instant download after payment.

Uncertainty is the watchword of contemporary world politics. Monumental changes are occurring throughout the international system and statespeople are wrestling with peaceful solutions to them. In this book, Charles Doran proposes a managed solution to peaceful change. He presents a bold, original and wide-ranging analysis of the present balance of power, of future prospects for the international political system and of the problems involved in this transformation. Professor Doran demonstrates why such change has often been accompanied by world war and provides new insights into the causes of World War I. Developing a theory of the power cycle, the author reveals the structural bounds on statecraft and shows how the tides of history can suddenly and unexpectedly shift against the state.

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