Balance of power
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Balance of power may refer to:
- balance of power in international relations — when there is parity or stability between competing forces
- balance of power (parliament) — when an individual or minor group can exercise a decisive influence on legislation because evenly weighted major groups act in opposition to each other
- balance of power (federalism) — distribution of power between the central government and the subnational governments
- Balance of Power (band) — British progressive rock band
- Balance of Power (video game) — first released for Apple Macintosh
- Balance of Power (album) — 1986 album
- Balance of Power (novel) — a Tom Clancy's Op-Center novel written by Jeff Rovin.
- Balance of Power (2003 novel) — by Richard North Patterson
- "Balance of Power" (Red Dwarf)
- Balance of power (parliament)
- Balance of power (federalism)
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