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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In the same way , while one could point to Austria - Hungary in 1914 as a good
example of a " falling " Great Power helping to trigger off a major war , that still
leaves the theorist to deal with the equally critical roles played then by those “
rising ...
In the same way , while one could point to Austria - Hungary in 1914 as a good
example of a " falling " Great Power helping to trigger off a major war , that still
leaves the theorist to deal with the equally critical roles played then by those “
rising ...
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Seeking to alleviate these miseries by imperial expansion was always a
temptation for worried or ambitious Japanese politicians — the conquest of
Manchuria , for example , meant economic benefits as well as military gains . On
the other ...
Seeking to alleviate these miseries by imperial expansion was always a
temptation for worried or ambitious Japanese politicians — the conquest of
Manchuria , for example , meant economic benefits as well as military gains . On
the other ...
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On which term see , for example , the coverage in D. Leebaert ( ed . ) , Soviet
Military Thinking ( London , 1981 ) ... For example , Gervasi , Myth of Soviet
Military Supremacy , passim , but espec . pp . 116-18 . 174. For examples : J.
Schell ...
On which term see , for example , the coverage in D. Leebaert ( ed . ) , Soviet
Military Thinking ( London , 1981 ) ... For example , Gervasi , Myth of Soviet
Military Supremacy , passim , but espec . pp . 116-18 . 174. For examples : J.
Schell ...
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World Power Centers in the Sixteenth Century | 5 |
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The Political Divisions of Europe in the Sixteenth Century | 18 |
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