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  2. Balance of power (international relations) - Wikipedia

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    The predominance of the balance of power in the practice of statesmen for three centuries … should not obscure the fact that throughout world history periods dominated by the balance-of-power policies have not been the rule. The balance of power scarcely existed anywhere as a conscious principle of international politics before 1500… [37]

  3. European balance of power - Wikipedia

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    The European balance of power is a tenet in international relations that no single power should be allowed to achieve hegemony over a substantial part of Europe. During much of the Modern Age, the balance was achieved by having a small number of ever-changing alliances contending for power, [1] which culminated in the World Wars of the early 20th century.

  4. Balancing (international relations) - Wikipedia

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    Balancing can be carried out through internal or external efforts and means. Internal balancing involves efforts to enhance state's power by increasing one's economic resources and military strength in order to be able to rely on independent capabilities in response to a potential hegemon and be able to compete more effectively in the international system.

  5. With Trump 2.0, the balance of power shifts from banks to ...

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    Almost as improbable is the inner circle Trump has cultivated in his second tour of office: a coterie of Silicon Valley powerbrokers that seem ready to upend the longstanding balance of power in ...

  6. Balance of power (parliament) - Wikipedia

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    Both the Centrists and the Communists ended up holding the balance of power since either one could allow the government to cling onto power. Prime Minister Michel Rocard, a centre-left figure, formed a new government after the parliamentary elections, incorporating independent centre-right ministers to attract support from the Centrist Union group.

  7. Who controls the House? The balance of power in the 118th ...

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    The balance of power in the 118th Congress. Olivia Munson, USA TODAY. Updated November 5, 2024 at 4:32 PM. The 2024 election is today, and the results will usher in the 119th Congress.

  8. Balance of threat - Wikipedia

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    The balance of threat theory modified realism (as well as the neorealism of Kenneth Waltz) by separating power from threat. In the balance of power theory, which had previously dominated realist analyses, states balance against others whose power (military capabilities) was rising. Greater power was assumed to reflect offensive intentions.

  9. Balance of power little changed, U.S. Congress faces new ...

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    The fundamental balance of power in the two chambers remains largely unchanged by Tuesday's voting, giving neither party a much-needed momentum boost. ... "Spending bills are a very good example ...