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Politics and international relations

* Balance of power (international relations), parity or stability between competing forces *
Balance of power (federalism) In federations, the balance of power is occasionally used informally to designate the degree to which power is centralized in the federal government or devolved to the subnational governments. The term itself is largely a misnomer of its misappli ...
, distribution of power between a central government and its subnational governments * Balance of power (parliament), power exercised by a minor political party whose support enables a minority government to obtain office * European balance of power, European international relations before the First World War


Arts and entertainment

* ''Balance of Power'' (album), by Electric Light Orchestra, 1986 *
Balance of Power (band) Balance of Power are a British heavy metal band formed in 1995. History Balance of Power was formed in 1995 by keyboardist Ivan Gunn, along with a group of musicians from the London rock scene. One of their first line-ups featured drummer Li ...
, a British melodic progressive metal group formed in 1995 * ''Balance of Power'' (novel), by Brian Stableford, 1979 * "Balance of Power" (''Red Dwarf''), a 1988 TV episode * "The Balance of Power" (''Minder''), a 1984 TV episode * ''Balance of Power'' (Star Trek), a 1994 novel by Dafydd Ab Hugh * ''Balance of Power'' (video game), 1985 **'' Balance of Power: The 1990 Edition''


See also

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Separation of powers Separation of powers refers to the division of a state's government into branches, each with separate, independent powers and responsibilities, so that the powers of one branch are not in conflict with those of the other branches. The typic ...
, a model of governance characterized by checks and balances among branches of government * Consociationalism, a form of government involving guaranteed group representation *
Balance of terror The phrase "balance of terror" is usually, but not invariably,Rich Miller, Simon Kennedy'G-20 Plans to End 'Financial Balance of Terror' After Summit,'Bloomberg 27 February 2009. used in reference to the nuclear arms race between the United State ...
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Balance of threat The balance of threat theory was proposed by Stephen M. Walt in his article ''Alliance Formation and the Balance of World Power'', published in the journal ''International Security'' in 1985. It was later further elaborated in his book ''The Orig ...
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