the only time in the history of the world that we have had any extended periods of peace is when there has been a balance of power. It is when one nation becomes infinitely more powerful in relation to its potential competitor that the danger of war arises. The New China Policy: Its Impact on the United States and Asia: Hearings ... - 291 페이지저자: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on Asian and Pacific Affairs - 1972 - 310 페이지전체보기 - 도서 정보
| John Lewis Gaddis - 1982 - 452 페이지
...Kissinger's book, A World Restorad, "is when there has heen balance of power. 1t is when one nation hecomes infinitely more powerful in relation to its potential competitor that the danger of war arises. ... 1 think it will he a safer world and a hetter world if we have a stronger, healthy United States,... | |
| Erik P. Hoffmann, Robbin Frederick Laird, Frederic J. Fleron - 876 페이지
...perpetual pursuit of a stabilizing equilibrium — believing, in former President Richard Nixon's words, that "the only time in the history of the world that...any extended periods of peace is when there has been balance of power' ' — the idealist seeks the spread of freedom, which ultimately would eliminate... | |
| Richard Reeves - 2002 - 708 페이지
...spelled out his worldview, synthesizing some of what he had told European leaders: We must remember that the only time in the history of the world that...potential competitor that the danger of war arises. ... I think it will be a safer world and a better world if we have a strong, healthy United States,... | |
| Geir Lundestad, Olav Nj?lstad - 2002 - 276 페이지
...virtues of a balance of power at the global level today. Already in the 1970s, Richard Nixon argued that "the only time in the history of the world that...infinitely more powerful in relation to its potential competitors that the danger of war arises".14 But whether such multi-polarity would be good or bad... | |
| Raymond Aron - 2009 - 550 페이지
...an interview published by Time magazine on January 3, 1972, President Nixon said: We must remember the only time in the history of the world that we...any extended periods of peace is when there has been balance of power. It is when one nation becomes infinitely more powerful in relation to its potential... | |
| Demetrios Caraley - 2004 - 232 페이지
...virtues of a balance of power at the global level today. Already in the l970s, Richard Nixon argued that "the only time in the history of the world that...infinitely more powerful in relation to its potential competitors that the danger of war arises."14 But whether such multipolarity would be good or bad for... | |
| John Lewis Gaddis - 2005 - 503 페이지
...conviction."15* Early in 1972, in an interview with Time magazine, Nixon made his concept more explicit. "[T]he only time in the history of the world that we have had any extended period of peace," he noted, echoing the thesis of Kissinger's book A World Restored, "is when there... | |
| Terry L. Deibel - 2007 - 11 페이지
...Random House, 1962). coalition of states from becoming too powerful. As Richard Nixon once put it, "The only time in the history of the world that we have had any extended period of peace is when there has been balance of power. It is when one nation becomes infinitely more... | |
| Yukinori Komine - 2008 - 312 페이지
...came from President Nixon during his interview with Time magazine in January 1972: We must remember the only time in the history of the world that we...any extended periods of peace is when there has been balance of power. It was when one nation becomes infinitely more powerful in relation to its potential... | |
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