Breaking and Making of the State
.... ways that state-like entities emerged and thrived in Eurasia since the late 19809's violence is presented followed by a review of four
Eurasian wars and the de ....
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ALEXANDER THE GREAT: THE MAN AND HIS ACCOMPLISHMENTS
.... However, after about 331, his dream of an
Eurasian empire caused him to .... mid-4th century, Athens, which had been weakened by the Peloponnesian
Wars and internal ....
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Geopolitical Power Changes
.... civil
wars already eat at its borders and interior. Still, because of Russian nuclear capability and its strategic position in the heartland of the
Eurasian ....
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Human Development
.... under centralized governments with literate elites better able to wage
wars of conquest .... are valid) do not go far to explain why great
Eurasian societies such as ....
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The Geopolitical Future
.... admittedly had its price to pay in the numerous "small"
wars fought during that .... and its strategic position in the heartland of the
Eurasian continent make it ....
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Theories of Change Across Eurasia
.... found that political crises which led to revolutions, civil
wars, etc. .... factors in shaping political integration in Tokugawa: "a
Eurasian 'interdependency' is ....
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CHARIOT, AQUEDUCT, AND FULL-RIGGED SHIP
.... Developed around 2000 BCE, probably by peoples of the southern
Eurasian steppe, it introduced .... Rome won its
wars with an infantry army, but the power of Rome ....
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Classical Age of Chinese Thought
.... we know--mutually culturally isolated regions of the
Eurasian continent (Schwartz .... Contending States, the former feudalities began to fight
wars of annihilation ....
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Press Coverage During Truman's Administration
.... was viewed by many: The greatest and most terrible of
wars was ending .... and strategic dominance which the Soviets enjoyed over the entire
Eurasian continent. ....
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King Mongkut
.... had faltered as he attempted to gain control of Mackinder's
Eurasian heartland. .... one another, national states also recognize the legitimacy of the
wars each has ....
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Theories of International Relations and Cypurs
.... had faltered as he attempted to gain control of Mackinder's
Eurasian heartland. .... one another, national states also recognize the legitimacy of the
wars each has ....
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US Policy Towards Iraq, Kuwait & Saudi Arabia
.... leading role from the British" in order to control the heart of the
Eurasian land mass .... not only in the Middle East, but in Central Asia are "oil
wars" in which ....
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International Marketing Profession Unemployment in the ...
.... further back, two thousand years ago the ends of the
Eurasian continent were .... the institutional memory of the disasterous consequences of trade
wars after 1929 ....
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Analysis of the Crusades
.... the nobles in his audience to end their destructive private
wars against one .... arms, equipment, and tactics were derived from those of the
Eurasian steppe; he ....
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