Problems of Soviet foreign policy: A symposium of the Institute for the Study of the USSR
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In: A Symposium of the Institute for the Study of the USSR 11
In: Aussenpolitik: German foreign affairs review. Deutsche Ausgabe, Band 7, Heft 8, S. 502-512
ISSN: 0004-8194
Vols. for issued parts called series A, series B, etc. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Published also in English under title: Documents on German foreign policy.
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In: Zeitschrift für Politik: ZfP, Band 7, Heft 3, S. 308-314
ISSN: 0044-3360
Various hyp' have been advanced with the view toward analyzing contemporary history with the 19th cent considered the military age & the 20th as one where the pol'al aspect is primary. The military age had its beginnings in the formation of the nation-states of Europe, built upon an army & military service. It gave the army its philosopher (Clausewitz) & reached its peak in the war of 1914-1918. The unification of Italy & of Germany was the height of nationalism. German militarism found its explanation & justification in the importance attributed in the 19th cent to an army which accomplished something a parliament had been incapable of achieving By the end of the 19th cent, the army constitued an end in itself. WWI was the peak of militarism. In divorcing itself from the war, the Oct Revolution inaugurated the pol'al age. The notion of a balance of power is no longer possible. The pol'al age is one in which a view is developing which transcends the pol'al views of individual interests; its duty is to crush Communism to serve the interests of world wide human society. Tr by J. A. Broussard from IPSA.
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In: Krieg und Frieden 3
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In: Soziologie und moderne Gesellschaft: Verhandlungen des 14. Deutschen Soziologentages vom 20. bis 24. Mai 1959 in Berlin, S. 69-89
In: Piper-Paperback