The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 131Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1941 |
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Pagina 55
... balance of power . But there are only two ways of maintaining the peace of Europe - domination or balance . Only the Germans could dominate Europe - they dominate most of it now . Any general scheme , such as ' federal union ' or an ...
... balance of power . But there are only two ways of maintaining the peace of Europe - domination or balance . Only the Germans could dominate Europe - they dominate most of it now . Any general scheme , such as ' federal union ' or an ...
Pagina 196
... balance the one Great Power against the other . The balance of power requires the existence of the smaller nations . It requires , above all , the existence of ' Central Europe ' as a political reality . In his very interesting book ...
... balance the one Great Power against the other . The balance of power requires the existence of the smaller nations . It requires , above all , the existence of ' Central Europe ' as a political reality . In his very interesting book ...
Pagina 253
... balance of power in the Baltic to the exclusion of Germany ? The latter is clearly preferable . But it can only be achieved if not only Russia and Poland , but all the Baltic States , take part , with Great Britain holding the balance ...
... balance of power in the Baltic to the exclusion of Germany ? The latter is clearly preferable . But it can only be achieved if not only Russia and Poland , but all the Baltic States , take part , with Great Britain holding the balance ...
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