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Table of contents
- I. Human Artifacts, Social ¡Dilemma and the International System
- 1. The International System as a Human Artifact
- 2. States and the International System as a Response to the Social Dilemma and as a Means of Exploitation and Oppression
- 3. Nature of International Actors, of International Aims and Issues
- II. International Political Systems
- 1. Basic Laws of the International Political System
- 2. The Multipolar International System
- 3. Balance of Power Systems
- 4. Factors Causing the Breakdown of Balance of Power Systems
- 5. Factors Causing the End of the European Balance of Power System
- 6. The Bilateral Power System (Bipolar System)
- 7. The Universal Empire
- III. Factors Determining the Power of States
- 1. Military Power
- 2. Geographical Situation, Size and Population
- 3. Education, Science, Economic and Technological Development
- 4. Social and Political Organization
- IV. Aims of International Politics
- 1. Limited Aims: The Nation State
- 2. Expansionist Aims: The Nation State and Economic Interests
- 3. Economic Relations between State and Non-State Actors
- 4. Holy and Unholy Imperialism
- 5. The Aims of Universal States
- V. The Means of Foreign Policy
- 1. Economic Pressure and Warfare
- 2. Infiltration, Internal Destruction and Terrorism
- 3. Ideology and Religion
- 4. Guerilla War
- 5. Diplomacy
- VI. Contradictions and Dilemmas of International Politics
- 1. The Armaments Race
- 2. The Preservation of Knowledge and the Continuity of Foreign Policy
- 3. The Dilemma between External and Internal Policies
- 4. International Disorder, International Law and Morality
- VII. The Present World System
- 1. The Bipolar Post-War System
- 2. Possible Future Developments of the Present International System
- 3. What Kind of World do we Want?
- 4. Can we Move Towards an Improbable Future?