Politics Among Nations: The Struggle for Power and PeaceFor more than four decades, "Politics Among Nations," has been considered by many to be the premiere text in international politics. This brief edition--edited by Professor Morgenthau's former research assistant--features the same themes, including national interest and power, that are commonplace among practitioners of foreign policy. |
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The Science of International Politics | 18 |
PART | 29 |
Policy of the Status Quo | 52 |
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