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... CHOU DYNASTY , 1122 B.C. - 221 B.C. Though scholars on the Orient usually classify these nine centuries of Chinese history under the Chou title , there were at least two and possibly three fundamentally different structures in which ...
... CHOU DYNASTY , 1122 B.C. - 221 B.C. Though scholars on the Orient usually classify these nine centuries of Chinese history under the Chou title , there were at least two and possibly three fundamentally different structures in which ...
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... Chou authority . Emulating the administrative mechanisms within the Chou domains , the vassals themselves created regular govern- mental organizations as state functions expanded and became more per- vasive in the lives of ordinary ...
... Chou authority . Emulating the administrative mechanisms within the Chou domains , the vassals themselves created regular govern- mental organizations as state functions expanded and became more per- vasive in the lives of ordinary ...
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... CHOU SYSTEM The center of influence during the Western Chou period resided with the political unit - the central monarchy - which could create or extinguish lesser political entities . The structure of the system in the feudal era was ...
... CHOU SYSTEM The center of influence during the Western Chou period resided with the political unit - the central monarchy - which could create or extinguish lesser political entities . The structure of the system in the feudal era was ...
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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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