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  1. Translate from German bio page by Google Translate: "Dr. Geseko v. Lüpke. was born in 1958, studied political science, anthropology and journalism, and traveled extensively throughout the world. Many trips to Asia aroused his interest in human growth and political and cultural development. After graduation and doctorate he attended the German ...

  2. 1. "Sima Qian (Szu-ma Chien; 司馬遷 c. 145 or 135 BC – 86 BC) was a Chinese historian of the Han dynasty. He is considered the father of Chinese historiography for his work, the Records of the Grand Historian, a Jizhuanti-style (纪传体) general history of China, covering more than two thousand years from the Yellow Emperor to his time ...

  3. The power transition theory is an offshoot from the general approach of "realism" in the study of international politics, of which Hans Morgenthau became the preeminent spokesperson after World War II. Realism "maintains the autonomy of the political sphere" from economics (Morgenthau [1948] 1967:14). The purpose of realism is to contribute to ...

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    "Does the Tao operate in history, what are the stages in history? For Ssu-Ma Ch’ien, it was the sage-king that intervened when the Tao degenerated. History and future are thus cyclical with the rise and fall of the Tao. When wisdom and learning separate, then society degenerates." - B. Watson, translator.

    From the Wikipedia: "Records of the Grand Historian, also known by its Chinese name Shiji, is a monumental history of China that is the first of China's 24 dynastic histories. The Records was written in the late 2nd century BC to early 1st century BC by the ancient Chinese historian Sima Qian, whose father Sima Tan had begun it several decades earl...

    About: 1. Watson B. (1958). Ssu-Ma Ch’ien: Grand Historian of China. 221 pp. New York: Columbia University Press. "Excellent interpretation of the ancient Chinese philosopher Ssu-Ma Ch’ien. Does the Tao operate in history, what are the stages in history? For Ssu-Ma Ch’ien, it was the sage-king that intervened when the Tao degenerated. History and f...

  4. "The third major school of the current war/hegemony debate, which I call the power transition school, is descended from Organski's (1958) approach. Charles DoranandWes Parsons(1980; Doran 1983) remain essentially within Organski's framework but add a cyclical component.

  5. In 1987 he moved to Tavertet in Catalonia, in the hills north of Barcelona, where he founded the Raimon Panikkar Vivarium Foundation, a center for intercultural studies. [3] In 2005 he created Arbor, for the realization of his principle of interreligious collaboration for the relief of poverty in thousands of villages of India.

  6. Consensus voting re-appeared on the scene, although not under that name, in 1958, when Duncan Black wrote his now famous The Theory of Committees and Elections (footnote 3). In his introduction, he said he was not going to write about the history of decision-making because he "did not even know it had one".