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... fascists , " " warmongers , " " lackeys , " " stooges , " or , in the case of the Communist Chinese characterization of several states- men attempting to act as mediators to the Vietnamese war , as " freaks , " " monsters , " and ...
... fascists , " " warmongers , " " lackeys , " " stooges , " or , in the case of the Communist Chinese characterization of several states- men attempting to act as mediators to the Vietnamese war , as " freaks , " " monsters , " and ...
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... Fascist Ion Antonescu to head the government in September 1940. With such a " connection " Romania's dependency on Germany soon became complete : by the end of the year over 80 per cent of Romania's exports went to the Third Reich , and ...
... Fascist Ion Antonescu to head the government in September 1940. With such a " connection " Romania's dependency on Germany soon became complete : by the end of the year over 80 per cent of Romania's exports went to the Third Reich , and ...
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... Fascism and liberation , the Communist Party assumed the mantle of progressive democracy and social justice , while all other parties and business classes were pictured as Nazi collaborationists . A number of techniques were used to ...
... Fascism and liberation , the Communist Party assumed the mantle of progressive democracy and social justice , while all other parties and business classes were pictured as Nazi collaborationists . A number of techniques were used 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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