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The Polish question during World War II
1990
This case study describes the negotiations during World War II over the future of Poland, which involved two bitterly contested issues: the location of Poland’s postwar borders and the nature of its internal political regime. This account focuses on the three main parties to the dispute — Great Britain, the Soviet Union, and the United States — and the competing local factions, the London and Lublin Poles. It clearly demonstrates how fundamental asymmetries of power and interests among the various parties inevitably determine the outcome. This case also demonstrates that power among nation-states most often means military power, along with the will to use it.
The Cold War
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Harper, John Lamberton
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Parr, Helen
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Cold War
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History of international relations
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Strategic studies
2013
Book Review
American Machiavelli: Alexander Hamilton and the Origins of US Foreign Policy
2005
Matlin reviews American Machiavelli: Alexander Hamilton and the Origins of US Foreign Policy by John Lamberton Harper.
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