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... Republic of Soviets.17 Later that year he even predicted that by July 1920 , all Communists would greet the victory of the " International Soviet Republic . " 18 Since Lenin believed these developments would occur inevitably as a result ...
... Republic of Soviets.17 Later that year he even predicted that by July 1920 , all Communists would greet the victory of the " International Soviet Republic . " 18 Since Lenin believed these developments would occur inevitably as a result ...
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... Republic . Throughout November rumors had circulated in Santo Domingo that Trujillo's three sons ( one of whom was Commander - in - Chief of the Dominican Forces ) were ready to launch an assault on the provisional government ...
... Republic . Throughout November rumors had circulated in Santo Domingo that Trujillo's three sons ( one of whom was Commander - in - Chief of the Dominican Forces ) were ready to launch an assault on the provisional government ...
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... Republic of China ( 10.0 per cent ) . Countries diverting 10 per cent or over of their GNP to military spending ... Republic ( 20.0 per cent ) , Syria ( 16.4 per cent ) , Iraq ( 15.2 per cent ) , USSR ( 11.1 per cent ) , Republic of ...
... Republic of China ( 10.0 per cent ) . Countries diverting 10 per cent or over of their GNP to military spending ... Republic ( 20.0 per cent ) , Syria ( 16.4 per cent ) , Iraq ( 15.2 per cent ) , USSR ( 11.1 per cent ) , Republic of ...
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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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