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... period of peace . This survey of the major wars of the period 1700 to 1815 does suggest however that the traditional theory which equates an even balance of power with peace should be re- versed . Instead a clear preponderance of power ...
... period of peace . This survey of the major wars of the period 1700 to 1815 does suggest however that the traditional theory which equates an even balance of power with peace should be re- versed . Instead a clear preponderance of power ...
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... period . Why , at a given time , were general wars usually longer * The phrase ' a general war ' is loose and has no ... period 1700-1815 had six and the period 1815-1930 one general war ( the First World War ) . For those who may argue ...
... period . Why , at a given time , were general wars usually longer * The phrase ' a general war ' is loose and has no ... period 1700-1815 had six and the period 1815-1930 one general war ( the First World War ) . For those who may argue ...
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... period of peace to set in . Significantly the peace after the 1914-18 war was abnormally short , for it was weakened by the world depression and its military , economic and psycholo- gical effects on winners and losers . On the other ...
... period of peace to set in . Significantly the peace after the 1914-18 war was abnormally short , for it was weakened by the world depression and its military , economic and psycholo- gical effects on winners and losers . On the other ...
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