The game of nations; the amorality of power politics. by Miles Copeland
The game of nations; the amorality of power politics. Miles Copeland ebook
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Format: djvu
Page: 316
ISBN: 0671205323, 9780671205324
(London : Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1969. Side of the struggle for power--makes for war, tyranny, economic ruin, and barbarism. *Miles Copeland: The Game of Nations: The Amorality of Power Politics. The rise of the Society of Moslem Brothers, first started in 1928 and eventually catapulted into position of dominance in Egyptian politics, was one of the more critical political forces to affect the political stability of Egypt during Farouk's reign. [2] Miles Copeland, The Game of Nations: The Amorality of Power Politics (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1970). [3] Bush's address to the nation, Sept. The central tenet of the political theory called "offensive realism" is that each state seeks to ensure its survival by maximizing its share of world power. See Miles Copeland, The Game of Nations: The Amorality of Power Politics (New York, 1969), pp.50-56. Certain patterns emerge, which we call “political games.” The second game we explore is the lion and the fox: the politics of the nation-state. (London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1969. Examples of lion and fox politics where self-interest and amoral behavior are prevalent. 45 Miles Copeland, The Game of Nations: The Amorality of Power Politics (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1970, 210. American Intelligence and the Middle East *Miles Copeland: The Game of Nations: The Amorality of Power Politics.