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Schütt, R. (2025). 'Die Machtverteilung und Machtbeziehungen zwischen den Weltmächten' In J. Frank, J. Berchtold, (Eds.), Ethos der Macht (1st ed., pp. 593-638)
Schütt, Robert. "Die Machtverteilung und Machtbeziehungen zwischen den Weltmächten". Ethos der Macht, edited by Johann Frank and Johannes Berchtold, Duncker & Humblot, 2025, pp. 593-638.
Schütt, R. (2025): 'Die Machtverteilung und Machtbeziehungen zwischen den Weltmächten', in Frank, J, Berchtold, J (eds.). Ethos der Macht. Duncker & Humblot, pp. 593-638.

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Schütt, Robert

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Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Robert Schütt: Die Machtverteilung und Machtbeziehungen zwischen den Weltmächten 593
A. Über Machtverteilung 595
I. Die heutige Machtverteilung 597
II. Die Machtverteilung 2050 602
III. Macht „neu“ denken 604
B. Exkurs: Die Englische Schule 607
I. Hobbes, Grotius und Kant 608
II. Die sog. „anarchische Gesellschaft“ 611
III. Macht, Staatsräson und raison de système 613
C. Über Machtbeziehungen 616
I. Die moderne internationale Gesellschaft – 1919 bis heute 616
I.1. Hierarchisch westliche internationale Gesellschaft – 1919 – 1945 617
I.2. Westliche globale internationale Gesellschaft – 1945 – 1989 619
I.3. Unipolarität vs. globalisierte Machtbeziehungen – 1989 – 2016 621
II. Der „tiefe Pluralismus“ – 2017, heute, morgen 624
II.1. Transatlantische Beziehungen 627
II.2. Europäische Sicherheitsarchitektur 630
II.3. Die EU und Zentral- und Ostasien 632
III. Fazit und Ausblick 636
III.1. Theorie der Macht 636
III.2. Realität der Macht 637