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International Relations Theory of War 65


Territorial
expansion of the
hyperpower:
Unipolar systems
will dictate the
territorial expansion
of the hyperpowers
at the end of the
minor wars they
fight because any
other outcome will
lead to disruption of
their supremacy in
the system, which
in turn may impair
the homeostasis,
a result that the
system resists

Maintaining the
territorial status
quo of the two
superpowers:
Bipolar systems
will dictate the
preservation of
territorial status
quo of the two
superpowers at the
end of the minor
wars they fight,
because any other
outcome will lead
to disruption of
their supremacy in
the system, which
in turn may impair
the homeostasis,
a result that the
system resists


  1. No territorial
    expansion of the
    great powers:
    Multipolar systems
    will dictate the absence
    of territorial expansion
    of the great powers
    at the end of the
    central wars that they
    fight because any
    other outcome would
    position the victor as
    a potential hegemon
    in the system and may
    therefore impair the
    homeostasis, a result
    that the system resists

  2. Territorial
    expansion of the
    great powers:
    Multipolar systems
    will allow the territorial
    expansion of the
    great powers at the
    end of the major and
    minor wars that they
    fight because such
    an outcome would
    not threaten the
    homeostasis of the
    system, a result that
    the system permits


The intra-
systemic
dependent
variable, or
degree of
territorial
expansion
of the polar
powers at
the end of
wars


Table 2.5 (Continued)

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