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The world’s political structure is extremely intricate.
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This text was written and separately published in 1965/1966. It was included in: Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker: Der bedrohte Friede – heute [The Threatened Peace—Today] (München—Wien, Hanser, 1994): 60–66 and the earlier edition of Der bedrohte Friede [The Threatened Peace] (München—Wien: Hanser, 1981): 138–144. It was translated for this volume by Ms. Ann Hentschel with the financial support of the Udo Keller Foundation.
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Excerpt from a report about forecasts on world politics delivered before the Study Group on Arms Limitation and Arms Control of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Auswärtige Politik [German Association for Foreign Relations] on 6 December 1965, which was published in Gedanken über unsere Zukunft (Göttingen: Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht 1966).
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von Weizsäcker, C.F. (2015). Rules of International Politics. In: Bartosch, U. (eds) Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker: Major Texts on Politics and Peace Research. SpringerBriefs on Pioneers in Science and Practice(), vol 25. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-13308-9_5
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