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... organizations . The " front " strategy enables Soviet propagandists to influence people who would not normally be drawn into an openly confessed Communist organization.20 These groups appeal not just to Marxist - Leninists in terms of ...
... organizations . The " front " strategy enables Soviet propagandists to influence people who would not normally be drawn into an openly confessed Communist organization.20 These groups appeal not just to Marxist - Leninists in terms of ...
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... Organization " column are directly attributable to various conciliating and mediating committees established by international organizations or the actions , often taken on their own initiative , of the Secretaries - General of the ...
... Organization " column are directly attributable to various conciliating and mediating committees established by international organizations or the actions , often taken on their own initiative , of the Secretaries - General of the ...
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... Organization . Stanford , Calif .: Stanford University Press , 1964 . " International Integration : The European and Universal Process . " In- ternational Organization , 15 ( 1961 ) , 366–92 . 9 " The Study of Regional Integration ...
... Organization . Stanford , Calif .: Stanford University Press , 1964 . " International Integration : The European and Universal Process . " In- ternational Organization , 15 ( 1961 ) , 366–92 . 9 " The Study of Regional Integration ...
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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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