0 the threat or use of military force to end an international disagreement: --
Woodrow Wilson hoped the League of Nations would replace power politics with international cooperation.
Fourthly, any issue (territorial or not), if handled in a power politics fashion, will become substantially more war prone.
Fourthly, the analysis has shown that resorting to the use of power politics to handle disputes increases the probability of war.
These are, respectively, feckless pluralism, and dominant power politics.
We do know, however, that power politics within the family- whatever its details-consistently loomed larger than other considerations when it came to negotiating institutional change.
The voice may be fainter now, the call obscured by the bureaucracy, power politics, the sheer frustration which has intervened since that time.
To him, power politics would have to be accepted as a fact of international life.
Furthermore, it is recognised that states can have goals other than power politics in international relations.
It is a story of power politics told with remarkable economy and considerable elegance.