Contents
| | 1. Westphalia and the Rise of Modern Diplomacy | 1 |
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| | 2. Force, Order, and Diplomacy in the Age of Louis XIV | 25 |
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| | 3. The Heyday of the Balance of Power: Frederick the Great and the Decline of the Old Regime | 41 |
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| | 4. The French Revolution: “A Virus of a New and Unknown Kind” | 59 |
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| | 5. War and Order: The “Juggernaut of War” Meets a “Legitimate” Peace | 79 |
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| | 6. On Appeasement and Parvenus: Managing the Challenge of New Power | 105 |
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| | 7. On Coercive Diplomacy and the American Foreign Affairs Experience | 131 |
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Book title: Soldiers, Statecraft, and History:Coercive Diplomacy and International Order.
Contributors: James A. Nathan - Author.
Publisher: Praeger.
Place of publication: Westport, CT.
Publication year: 2002.
Page number: v.
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