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Politics among nations:

the struggle for power and peace
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Knopf, 1985 - Political Science - 688 pages
For more than four decades, "Politics Among Nations," has been considered by many to be the premiere text in international politics. This brief edition--edited by Professor Morgenthau's former research assistant--features the same themes, including national interest and power, that are commonplace among practitioners of foreign policy.

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User Review  - Casey Hollingshead - Goodreads

The Big One. "Politics Among Nations" is arguably the most important text in international relations. If you wish to understand the intricacies of diplomacy and the power struggles between nations ... Read full review

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User Review  - Sohail Mahmood - Goodreads

A very famous textbook of my college days in late 1970s. Difficult reading though. Very mechanistic view of IR. I think the book was largely overrated in many aspects. Read full review

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Policy of the Status Quo
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Director of Public Affairs at the Miller Center of Public Affairs in Charlottesville, VA

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