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- catalog contributor b1585510.
- catalog coverage "United States Foreign relations.".
- catalog created "[1945]".
- catalog date "1945".
- catalog date "[1945]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1945]".
- catalog description "Bibliographical foot-notes.".
- catalog description "pt. 1. Introduction: Elements of power politics: The art of the possible ; Great powers, small powers ; The balance of power ; Power, peace, and change -- pt. 2. Population and power: The biggest battalions -- Tomorrow's populations -- Population trends and power -- Not too many, not too few -- Power and population policy -- pt. 3. Raw materials and power: The hierarchy of raw materials -- Geography of coal and iron -- Geography of oil -- Substitutes -- Heartlands of heavy industry -- pt. 4. Organization and power: Economics of progress -- The burden of the past -- Trade and technology: the export of knowledge -- The industrial powers of 1970 -- pt. 5. World politics and power: American power in transition -- Alliances and the balance of power.".
- catalog extent "viii p., 1 l., 302 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Balance of tomorrow.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Balance of tomorrow.".
- catalog issued "1945".
- catalog issued "[1945]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, G.P. Putnam's Sons".
- catalog relation "Balance of tomorrow.".
- catalog spatial "United States Foreign relations.".
- catalog subject "355".
- catalog subject "Military readiness.".
- catalog subject "Military weapons.".
- catalog subject "UA10 .S7".
- catalog subject "World politics.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 1. Introduction: Elements of power politics: The art of the possible ; Great powers, small powers ; The balance of power ; Power, peace, and change -- pt. 2. Population and power: The biggest battalions -- Tomorrow's populations -- Population trends and power -- Not too many, not too few -- Power and population policy -- pt. 3. Raw materials and power: The hierarchy of raw materials -- Geography of coal and iron -- Geography of oil -- Substitutes -- Heartlands of heavy industry -- pt. 4. Organization and power: Economics of progress -- The burden of the past -- Trade and technology: the export of knowledge -- The industrial powers of 1970 -- pt. 5. World politics and power: American power in transition -- Alliances and the balance of power.".
- catalog title "The balance of tomorrow; power and foreign policy in the United States [by] Robert Strausz-Hupé.".
- catalog type "text".