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Gallie (1956) confirms that due to the existence of competing theories and meanings, power is essentially a contested subject. II.POWERININTERNATIONAL&RELATIONS Power remains one of the critical subjects in political science, including the sphere of ... of national power are the level of military expenditure, size of the armed forces, gross ...
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