id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_iz2p7z2tazfppfz677r2qrqhki Peter Wallensteen Universalism vs. Particularism: On the Limits of Major Power Order 1984 15 .pdf application/pdf 9054 576 57 Relations between major powers can be described as shifting between universalism and particularism. of universalism, major powers try to work out acceptable rules of behavior among one another, whereas in periods of particularism, they emphasize special interests of special powers. periods, the limits of major power universalism can be evaluated. in the policies pursued by the major powers and particularist policies among major powers Note: Major Power definitions follows the usual ('orrelates of War practice. Wars and Military Confrontations Involving Major Powers, in Universalist and Particularist Periods, i816-t9'16. pattern in periods without major power wars, With respect to major-minor confrontations, fewer escalated into war in periods periods of major power relations differ from Table Ill. Typical Policies in Periods of Universalism and Particularism, 1816-1976. periods with major power wars and military are the internal changes within major powers. universalist periods following a major war the major power relations during these periods. ./cache/work_iz2p7z2tazfppfz677r2qrqhki.pdf ./txt/work_iz2p7z2tazfppfz677r2qrqhki.txt