Peace and War: A Theory of International RelationsDoubleday, 1966 - 820 pagina's |
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Pagina 187
... human error or negligence . Exhaustion of lands and deforesta- tion create the geographical environment in which the civilization , incapable of correcting its own faults , will ultimately perish . Whichever interpretation we choose ...
... human error or negligence . Exhaustion of lands and deforesta- tion create the geographical environment in which the civilization , incapable of correcting its own faults , will ultimately perish . Whichever interpretation we choose ...
Pagina 197
... human beings live in the monsoon countries ; only some tens of millions in the tropical forests of Africa or South America . At present humanity is commonly divided into developed and underdeveloped populations , or the Soviet bloc as ...
... human beings live in the monsoon countries ; only some tens of millions in the tropical forests of Africa or South America . At present humanity is commonly divided into developed and underdeveloped populations , or the Soviet bloc as ...
Pagina 618
... human race , the counsel to capitulate rather than run the risk of a war that might be the death of the human race , the counsel to capitulate rather than wage the war that might be the death of the human race , and finally the counsel ...
... human race , the counsel to capitulate rather than run the risk of a war that might be the death of the human race , the counsel to capitulate rather than wage the war that might be the death of the human race , and finally the counsel ...
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PART | 17 |
Power and Force or On the Means of Foreign Policy | 47 |
Power Glory and Idea or On the Goals of Foreign | 71 |
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