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... India may have status in the West because of its political leadership and democratic political institutions , but other states in Asia may place little value on these qualities and hold India in low esteem because of its weak military ...
... India may have status in the West because of its political leadership and democratic political institutions , but other states in Asia may place little value on these qualities and hold India in low esteem because of its weak military ...
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... India , its traditional enemy . Diplomatic relations between the United States and Pakistan reached a low point in the 1960's when Pakistan criticized the United States for failure to lend it support on the Kashmir issue and , as the ...
... India , its traditional enemy . Diplomatic relations between the United States and Pakistan reached a low point in the 1960's when Pakistan criticized the United States for failure to lend it support on the Kashmir issue and , as the ...
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... India might wish to obtain arms from the United States to build up its own defenses , but does not request such arms because it fears that the United States would insist on certain conditions for the sale of arms that might compromise ...
... India might wish to obtain arms from the United States to build up its own defenses , but does not request such arms because it fears that the United States would insist on certain conditions for the sale of arms that might compromise ...
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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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