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Balance of Power Theory

/ˈbælᵊns ɒv ˈpaʊə ˈθɪəri/

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The Balance of Power Theory suggests that states seek to prevent any single state or coalition from dominating the international system. This behavior is derived from the threat of each states’ survival. If one state gains significant power, it will take advantage of its less powerful neighbors. The theory contends that states will naturally form alliances or counter-alliances to prevent the emergence of a hegemon and to maintain relative equilibrium of powe

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Pablo Mathis Pablo Mathis studied Security Studies at Leiden University in the Netherlands…

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Mathis, P. (2023). Balance of Power Theory. EPIS Insight · Peacekeeping & Conflict Prevention.
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