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It is now appropriate to ask ourselves a question of principle which is essential as much for the theory as for the practice of international law. What is the link which exists between this sphere of the political and the sphere of the international legal system? We will first limit ourselves to considering the two aspects of the political which express themselves by the will either to maintain or to increase one’s power.1
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Morgenthau, H.J. (2012). On the Concept of Political Disputes. In: Behr, H., Rösch, F. (eds) The Concept of the Political. Palgrave Studies in International Relations Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137002518_8
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