| Michael J. Sheehan - 1996 - 244 sayfa
...Savigear, 1970: 281) Von Gentz also noted that such a system of balance would be better described as one of counterpoise, 'for perhaps the highest of its results is not so much a perfect equipoise as a constant vacillation in the scales of the balance, which from the application of counterweights is prevented... | |
| Jonathan Haslam - 2002 - 278 sayfa
...equality of weight between the participating Powers. Instead his "theory of a balance of power" called for "a system of counterpoise. For perhaps the highest...counterweights, is prevented from ever passing certain limits."86 But the work was marred by Gentz's partisan attention to current policy and the needs of... | |
| Daniel Deudney - 2007 - 418 sayfa
...and its adjudication of rights." Fragments upon the Balance of Power, p. 61. 68. "It perhaps could have been with more propriety called a system of counterpoise....so much a perfect equipoise as a constant alternate oscillation in the scales of the balance, which, from the application of counterweights, is prevented... | |
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