BALANCE OF POWERBY:A.ALi
INTRODUCTIONIT IS A CENTRAL CONCEPT IN NEOREALIST THEORY OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS.IT IS A PART AND PARCEL OF SYSTEM OF POWER POLITICSIT EXPRESSES THE DOCTRINE INTENDED TO PREVENT ANY ONE NATION FROM BECOMING SUFFICIENTLY STRONG SO AS TO ENABLE IT TO ENFORCE ITS WILL UPON THE REST
ORIGINPOST-MEDIEVAL EUROPE AMONG THE ITALIAN CITY STATES IN THE 15TH CENTURYTREATY OF UTRECHT IN 1713PEACE OF WESTPHALIA 1648CONGRESS OF VIENNA 1814
ENGLAND AND BALANCE OF POWERIn the 16th century England came to pursue a foreign policy which would preserve the equilibrium between Spain and France, which evolved in to balance of power policy.England adopted the balance of power as “a corner stone of England policy”, thus represent the only plane of preserving her own independence, political power and economical strength
MORGENTHAU 1948BOP,MEANING
CHARACTERISTICS OF BOP
TYPES OF BOP
FUNCTIONS OF BOPMultiple states can form a balance of power when alliances are fluidTwo states can balance against each other by matching their increases in military capability
DEVICES AND METHODS
Balance Of Power

Balance Of Power

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    INTRODUCTIONIT IS ACENTRAL CONCEPT IN NEOREALIST THEORY OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS.IT IS A PART AND PARCEL OF SYSTEM OF POWER POLITICSIT EXPRESSES THE DOCTRINE INTENDED TO PREVENT ANY ONE NATION FROM BECOMING SUFFICIENTLY STRONG SO AS TO ENABLE IT TO ENFORCE ITS WILL UPON THE REST
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    ORIGINPOST-MEDIEVAL EUROPE AMONGTHE ITALIAN CITY STATES IN THE 15TH CENTURYTREATY OF UTRECHT IN 1713PEACE OF WESTPHALIA 1648CONGRESS OF VIENNA 1814
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    ENGLAND AND BALANCEOF POWERIn the 16th century England came to pursue a foreign policy which would preserve the equilibrium between Spain and France, which evolved in to balance of power policy.England adopted the balance of power as “a corner stone of England policy”, thus represent the only plane of preserving her own independence, political power and economical strength
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    FUNCTIONS OF BOPMultiplestates can form a balance of power when alliances are fluidTwo states can balance against each other by matching their increases in military capability
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