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... British Foreign Office on the same day and ask the British government to lower tariffs on bicycles , a product that the two countries would like to export to England . Assume that the quality and price of the bicycles is approximately ...
... British Foreign Office on the same day and ask the British government to lower tariffs on bicycles , a product that the two countries would like to export to England . Assume that the quality and price of the bicycles is approximately ...
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... British sympathy for Albania's needs or interests . Though Albania and Belgium made similar requests and similar counter - offers , the lack of responsiveness on the part of the British officials toward Albania's government and its ...
... British sympathy for Albania's needs or interests . Though Albania and Belgium made similar requests and similar counter - offers , the lack of responsiveness on the part of the British officials toward Albania's government and its ...
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... British diplomat , has ob- served that the British and Americans typically adhere to what he calls the " shopkeeper " approach to diplomacy . It is based on the theory that compromise and subsequent reconciliation are preferable to ...
... British diplomat , has ob- served that the British and Americans typically adhere to what he calls the " shopkeeper " approach to diplomacy . It is based on the theory that compromise and subsequent reconciliation are preferable to ...
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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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