The game of nations; the amorality of power politics. by Miles Copeland

The game of nations; the amorality of power politics.



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ISBN: 0671205323, 9780671205324
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Publisher: Simon & Schuster
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The Game of Nations: The Amorality of Power Politics book. This copy is missing its dust jacket. The negative side of the realists' emphasis on power and self-interest is often Wars are fought to prevent competing nations from becoming militarily stronger. April 22nd, 2013 reviewer Leave a comment Go to comments. By Miles Copeland Publisher: Simon & Schuster. Copeland, in "The Game Of Nations: Amorality of Power Politics" describes a game that is unmistakably based on the shame-honor code. The game of nations; the amorality of power politics. Miles Copeland, The Game of Nations: The Amorality of Power Politics. Thucydides' realism, neither immoral nor amoral, can rather be .. Interests, life turns into nothing more than a power game and is unbearable. The central tenet of the political theory called "offensive realism" is that each state seeks to ensure its survival by maximizing its share of world power. The game of nations; the amorality of power politics.. In his memoir “The Game of Nations: The Amorality of Power Politics,” US intelligence veteran Col. The rise of the Society of Moslem Brothers, first started in 1928 and eventually catapulted into position of dominance in Egyptian politics, was one of the more critical political forces to affect the political stability of Egypt during Farouk's reign. The Game of Nations: The Amorality of Power Politics by Miles Copeland (1969, Book, Illustrated). Just several years into the New Millennium, a new political and economic This hard-ball game is reminiscent of traditional European nation-state power politics.