Charles Doran develops a theory of the power cycle that reveals the structural bounds on statecraft and the trauma of adjusting to these shifting tides of history.
Charles Doran develops a theory of the power cycle that reveals the structural bounds on statecraft and the trauma of adjusting to these shifting tides of history.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface Acknowledgements Introduction: new perspectives on the causes and management of systems crisis Part I. Dynamics of State Power and Role: Systems Structure: 1. What is power cycle theory? Introducing the main concepts 2. Measuring national capability and power 3. The cycle of state power and role Part II. Dynamics of Major War and Systems Transformation: 4. Critical intervals on the power cycle: why wars become major 5. Systemic disequilibrium and world war Part III. Dynamics of General Equilibrium and World Order: 6. Prerequisites of world order: international political equilibrium 7. World order and systems transformation: guidelines for statecraft Part IV. Systems Transformation and World Order at Century's End: 8. Systems change since 1945: instability at critical points and awareness of the power cycle 9. Is decline inevitable? US leadership and the systemic security dilemma 10. Systems transformation and the new imperatives of high politics Appendix: mathematical relations in the power cycle References Index.
Preface Acknowledgements Introduction: new perspectives on the causes and management of systems crisis Part I. Dynamics of State Power and Role: Systems Structure: 1. What is power cycle theory? Introducing the main concepts 2. Measuring national capability and power 3. The cycle of state power and role Part II. Dynamics of Major War and Systems Transformation: 4. Critical intervals on the power cycle: why wars become major 5. Systemic disequilibrium and world war Part III. Dynamics of General Equilibrium and World Order: 6. Prerequisites of world order: international political equilibrium 7. World order and systems transformation: guidelines for statecraft Part IV. Systems Transformation and World Order at Century's End: 8. Systems change since 1945: instability at critical points and awareness of the power cycle 9. Is decline inevitable? US leadership and the systemic security dilemma 10. Systems transformation and the new imperatives of high politics Appendix: mathematical relations in the power cycle References Index.
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