Seyom Brown
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The Faces of Power
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1968
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15 editions
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وهم التحكم، القوة والسياسة الخارجية في القرن الحادي والعشرين
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2004
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The Illusion of Control: Force and Foreign Policy in the 21st Century
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2003
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2 editions
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Faces of Power: Constancy and Change in United States Foreign Policy from Truman to Obama
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2015
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2 editions
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Human Rights in World Politics
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1999
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3 editions
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Causes and Prevention of War
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1987
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5 editions
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New forces, old forces, and the future of world politics
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1988
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2 editions
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New forces in world politics
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Regimes for the Ocean, Outer Space, and Weather
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International Relations in a Changing Global System: Toward a Theory of the World Polity
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1992
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6 editions
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“Stable husbanding of the land requires community-wide language and norms for resolving interpersonal conflict, facilitating barter and trade, determining shares of work and output and maintaining organizational hierarchies. Although such social functions are the requisites of community life everywhere, the ways of performing them evolve differently from place to place. Each society develops its practices and sets of myths, symbols and rational justifications, which usually are held to be superior to those of other societies.
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And just as material reasons for self-sufficiency can turn communities towards economic imperialism, so the ideational justifications for autonomy can turn them into presumptuous civilizers of other peoples.”
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And just as material reasons for self-sufficiency can turn communities towards economic imperialism, so the ideational justifications for autonomy can turn them into presumptuous civilizers of other peoples.”
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