Look up balanceofpower in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Balanceofpower may refer to: Balanceofpower (international relations), parity or stability...
PowerBalance is the original brand of hologram bracelets claimed by its manufacturers and vendors to use "holographic technology" to "resonate with and...
European balanceofpower is a tenet in international relations that no single power should be allowed to achieve hegemony over a substantial part of Europe...
with a system of checks and balances. In particular individual states required a federation as a safeguard against the possibility of war. Proponents...
behind a system of separated powers is to prevent the concentration ofpower by providing for checks and balances. The separation of powers model is not...
powers came about with the signing of the Treaty of Chaumont in 1814. Since then, the international balanceofpower has shifted numerous times, most dramatically...
The balanceof threat theory was proposed by Stephen M. Walt in his article Alliance Formation and the Balanceof World Power, published in the journal...
in addition to his usual guitar in the absence of an official bass player) to record BalanceofPower, released early in 1986 after some delays. Though...
The Concert of Europe was a general agreement among the great powers of 19th-century Europe to maintain the European balanceofpower, political boundaries...
key balancing powers, such as India, have never been more dependent on American capacity and willingness to sustain a military balanceofpower in the...
became modern Belgium. The Treaty of Chaumont became the cornerstone of the European Alliance that formed the balanceofpower for decades. Other partial settlements...
party in the House of Commons. However, the party has held the balanceofpower, and with it considerable influence, during periods of Liberal minority...
either France or Austria threatened the European balanceofpower, and Philip's proclamation as king of Spain on 16 November 1700 led to war. The French...
"Providing the BalanceofPower. Ontario Hydro's Plan to Serve Customers' Electricity Needs" was a four-volume 1989 study to the year 2014 by Ontario Hydro...
the balanceofpower in the Concert of Europe. The flashpoint was a disagreement over the rights of Christian minorities in Palestine, then part of the...
Balanceof plant (BOP) is a term generally used in the context ofpower engineering to refer to all the supporting components and auxiliary systems of...
Little & Wohlforth, The BalanceofPower in World History, (London: Palgrave, 2007), p 229, 237; Idem., "Testing Balance-of-Power Theory in World History"...
who became Queen of Sardinia. It was well known that the union of France and Spain under one monarch would upset the balanceofpower in Europe, and that...