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... conference on the control of narcotics . State B might not originally have any particular interest in the conference or its outcome , but decides , on the basis of A's initiative , that something positive might be gained not only by ...
... conference on the control of narcotics . State B might not originally have any particular interest in the conference or its outcome , but decides , on the basis of A's initiative , that something positive might be gained not only by ...
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... conferences , or an average of one per year ; in the period 1956-1958 , American diplomats , specialists , and politicians attended 1,027 interna- tional conferences , an average of one conference per day.2 Not only has a large portion ...
... conferences , or an average of one per year ; in the period 1956-1958 , American diplomats , specialists , and politicians attended 1,027 interna- tional conferences , an average of one conference per day.2 Not only has a large portion ...
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... conference that is certain to receive extensive publicity around the world offers an excellent forum for influencing public attitudes . Soviet negotiators have earned a reputation for employing international conferences for propaganda ...
... conference that is certain to receive extensive publicity around the world offers an excellent forum for influencing public attitudes . Soviet negotiators have earned a reputation for employing international conferences for propaganda ...
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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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