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... affairs in search of crowns , lordships , and subsidies.51 These intrusions into peninsular affairs were not permanent and did not result in a major modification of the Italian system through coupling of European and Italian issues ...
... affairs in search of crowns , lordships , and subsidies.51 These intrusions into peninsular affairs were not permanent and did not result in a major modification of the Italian system through coupling of European and Italian issues ...
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... AFFAIRS Any time a diplomatic official publicly comments on the internal political processes ( including foreign policy decisions ) of another country , he is interfering in that country's internal affairs . Since attentive publics and ...
... AFFAIRS Any time a diplomatic official publicly comments on the internal political processes ( including foreign policy decisions ) of another country , he is interfering in that country's internal affairs . Since attentive publics and ...
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... Affairs . " International Affairs , 27 ( 1951 ) , 411-22 . EaYRS , JAMES , Right and Wrong in Foreign Policy . Toronto : Toronto Univer- sity Press , 1966 . GOOD , Robert C. , " National Interest and Moral Theory : The ' Debate ' among ...
... Affairs . " International Affairs , 27 ( 1951 ) , 411-22 . EaYRS , JAMES , Right and Wrong in Foreign Policy . Toronto : Toronto Univer- sity Press , 1966 . GOOD , Robert C. , " National Interest and Moral Theory : The ' Debate ' among ...
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The Development of International Relations as a Field of Study | 6 |
Current Schools of Study in International Politics 8 Interdisciplinary Efforts | 13 |
International Politics Foreign Policy and International Relations | 20 |
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