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- inaccurate information to weaken another's re****tion. The German version is Machtpolitik. It celebrates the idea of conflict between nations as a means of ****erting...
- Blut und Eisen ("Blood and Iron"), and became symbolic of Bismarckian Machtpolitik ("Power politics"). Although Bismarck was an outstanding diplomat, the...
- Baranowski, S****ey (1980). "The 1933 German Protestant Church Elections: Machtpolitik or Accommodation?". Church History. 49 (3): 298–315. doi:10.2307/3164452...
- interaction. It underlines the English school tradition of realism and Machtpolitik (power politics) and puts international anarchy at the center of international...
- Friedrich, Albrecht. Bismarck und Andrássy: Ungarn in der Deutschen Machtpolitik in der 2. Halfte des 19. Jahrhunderts (1999), 512pp. in German Langer...
- concept of international relations owed more to the traditional Wilhelmine Machtpolitik than to Hitler's racist and Social Darwinist vision of different "races"...
- and Thomas Mann.[citation needed] Von Münchhausen agreed with Hitler's Machtpolitik and worked hard to make the Prussian Academy into a German Academy. However...
- Krieges und schafft damit eine epische Studie über Religion, Aberglauben, Machtpolitik und Krieg sowie einen abgründig komischen Künstlerroman: ein sprachmächtiges...
- 2021. [1] Archived 2011-10-06 at the Wayback Machine, Helga Berdan: Die Machtpolitik Österreich-Ungarns und der Eisenbahnbau in Bosnien-Herzegowina 1872–1914...
- (2006a). Christoph Stiegemann, Matthias Wemhoff (ed.). Die C****iner – Machtpolitik einer oberitalienischen Adelsfamilie (in German). Munich: Canossa 1077...