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2.
Mansbach and Vasquez, p. 13.
3.
Mansbach and Vasquez, p. 28.
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Kenneth N. Waltz , Man, The State and War, New York, 1965, pp. 85-103.
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Grayson L. Kirk , The Study of International Relations in American Colleges and Universities, New York, 1947.
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William T. R. Fox, 'Interwar International Relations Research: the American Experience'. World Politics, October 1949, p. 71.
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William T. R. Fox, 'Pluralism, the Science of Politics, and the World System', World Politics, July 1975 , p. 597.
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Charles E. Merriam , Systematic Politics, Chicago , 1945, p. 277.
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Merriam, p. 277.
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Merriam, p. 267.
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Merriam, p. 271.
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Hans J. Morgenthau , Politics among Nations. The Struggle for Power and Peace, Second edition, 1954, p. 10.
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Morgenthau, op. cit., p. 9.
14.
Elaborated in J. W. Nobel, De utopie van het realisme. De machtstheorie van Hans J. Morgenthau en de kritiek op het Amerikaanse beleid in de Koude Oorlog (The Utopia of Realism. Hans J. Morgenthau's Theory of Power Politics and his Critique of American Foreign Policy in the Cold War), Amsterdam, Jan Mets, 1985.
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Mansbach and Vasquez, p. 388.
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Mansbach and Vasquez, p. 411.
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Hans J. Morgenthau, American Foreign Policy, London, 1952 , pp. 69-81.
18.
Thus Edward Morse, who holds that international economic interdependence is increasing and that therefore there are empirical grounds for modifying the 'state-centric' view, steers clear of the assumption that this modified structure is a force for peace. He goes along with Kenneth Waltz' view 'that an increasing international interdependence would be destabilizing for international society as a whole'. Robert O. Keohane and Joseph S. Nye, Jr., (eds.), Transnational Relations andWorld Politics, Cambridge, Mass., 1972, pp. 3-22.