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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This is not to imply that the local roots of the various criseswhether in Mukden ,
Ethiopia , or the Sudetenland — were completely irrelevant , or that there would
have been no international problems if the Great Powers had been in harmony .
This is not to imply that the local roots of the various criseswhether in Mukden ,
Ethiopia , or the Sudetenland — were completely irrelevant , or that there would
have been no international problems if the Great Powers had been in harmony .
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... quality , price , and market demand , encouraging the creation of privately run ,
small - scale enterprises , and allowing a great expansion in foreign
trade35_have led to impressive rises in manufacturing output , but also to many
problems .
... quality , price , and market demand , encouraging the creation of privately run ,
small - scale enterprises , and allowing a great expansion in foreign
trade35_have led to impressive rises in manufacturing output , but also to many
problems .
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Conventional Forces and American Defense Policy , pp . 181-82 ; W. E. Griffith , “
Superpower Problems in Europe : A Comparative Assessment , ” Orbis , vol . 29 ,
no . 4 ( Winter 1986 ) , pp . 748-49 . 195. See the controversial proposal of S. P. ...
Conventional Forces and American Defense Policy , pp . 181-82 ; W. E. Griffith , “
Superpower Problems in Europe : A Comparative Assessment , ” Orbis , vol . 29 ,
no . 4 ( Winter 1986 ) , pp . 748-49 . 195. See the controversial proposal of S. P. ...
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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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