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... cabinet positions . The several portfolios they received were the most important for infiltrating and gaining control over the state's instruments of communication and coercion . The Communists took over the ministries of Interior ...
... cabinet positions . The several portfolios they received were the most important for infiltrating and gaining control over the state's instruments of communication and coercion . The Communists took over the ministries of Interior ...
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... cabinet under Gottwald's leadership . It only remained for the Communist - dominated cabinet and ministries to consolidate their power throughout the land . Most political parties were banned , many non - Communist political leaders ...
... cabinet under Gottwald's leadership . It only remained for the Communist - dominated cabinet and ministries to consolidate their power throughout the land . Most political parties were banned , many non - Communist political leaders ...
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... cabinet meeting - as they often are in countries with a parliamentary system - one would expect personal views to be less evident than in situations where a policy maker does not have to consult broadly.1 In this case , the definition ...
... cabinet meeting - as they often are in countries with a parliamentary system - one would expect personal views to be less evident than in situations where a policy maker does not have to consult broadly.1 In this case , the definition ...
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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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