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Balancing - Definition and Overview |
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In realist theories of international relations, balancing is a term for joining a weaker coalition to counter the influence or power of a stronger coalition. The term is derived from balance of power. Balancing is opposed to bandwagoning, which unlike balancing is a relatively new term.
Balancing occurs when weaker states decide that the dominance and influence of a stronger state or states is unacceptable, and that the costs of allowing the stronger states to continue their policies unchecked is greater than the cost of not opposing the stronger states.
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Example Usage of Balancing |
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tweetalot: Host-level policies for global server load Balancing
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chunian: Work at Home Mother- Balancing your work, your responsibilities at home, your family and your life is not a very ea... http://bit.ly/5evhfy |
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DeschainVox: @TinPanAlley @z3r0_c00l Net code is notoriously difficult. It could just be a load issue or a Balancing issue. |
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