“ When an international order first comes into being, many choices may be open to it. But each choice constricts the universe of remaining options. Because complexity inhibits flexibility, early choices are especially crucial. ”
Henry Kissinger, Diplomacy (1994). copy citation
Author | Henry Kissinger |
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Source | Diplomacy |
Topic | complexity choice |
Date | 1994 |
Language | English |
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