Force and Statecraft: Diplomatic Challenges of Our TimeThis title is divided into three parts: the first section is a survey of international history and diplomacy; the second part is about specific problems; and the third explores ethics and other restraints on force and statecraft. |
Contents
The Emergence of Diplomacy and the Great Powers | 7 |
The Classical System of Diplomacy 18151914 | 25 |
Building a System with a Balance of Power and a Concert | 32 |
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Force and Statecraft: Diplomatic Challenges of Our Time Paul Gordon Lauren,Gordon Alexander Craig,Alexander L. George No preview available - 2007 |
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