The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers: Economic Change and Military Conflict from 1500 to 2000About national and international power in the "modern" or Post Renaissance period. Explains how the various powers have risen and fallen over the 5 centuries since the formation of the "new monarchies" in W. Europe. "From the Trade Paperback edition. |
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Page xvii
For about 150 years after 1500 , a dynasticreligious bloc under the Spanish and
Austrian Habsburgs seemed to threaten to do just that , and the efforts of the
other major European states to check this “ Habsburg bid for mastery " occupy the
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For about 150 years after 1500 , a dynasticreligious bloc under the Spanish and
Austrian Habsburgs seemed to threaten to do just that , and the efforts of the
other major European states to check this “ Habsburg bid for mastery " occupy the
...
Page 439
The second major argument of this book has been that this uneven pace of
economic growth has had crucial long - term impacts upon the relative military
power and strategical position of the members of the states system . This again is
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The second major argument of this book has been that this uneven pace of
economic growth has had crucial long - term impacts upon the relative military
power and strategical position of the members of the states system . This again is
...
Page 532
Moreover , if the United States at present continues to devote 7 percent or more
of its GNP to defense spending while its major economic rivals , especially Japan
, allocate a far smaller proportion , then ipso facto the latter have potentially more
...
Moreover , if the United States at present continues to devote 7 percent or more
of its GNP to defense spending while its major economic rivals , especially Japan
, allocate a far smaller proportion , then ipso facto the latter have potentially more
...
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