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... Soviet government has core and middle - range objectives similar to those of many other states , one long - range ... Union . In a thorough analysis of recent Soviet foreign propaganda , Frederick Barg- hoorn points out that in 1953 only ...
... Soviet government has core and middle - range objectives similar to those of many other states , one long - range ... Union . In a thorough analysis of recent Soviet foreign propaganda , Frederick Barg- hoorn points out that in 1953 only ...
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... Soviet Union.25 For European targets , the theme of nationalism is usually put in the form of anti - Americanism , suggesting that America's decadent culture is invading Europe and that the United States supports NATO militarily only to ...
... Soviet Union.25 For European targets , the theme of nationalism is usually put in the form of anti - Americanism , suggesting that America's decadent culture is invading Europe and that the United States supports NATO militarily only to ...
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... Soviet doctrine on foreign trade emphasized self - sufficiency ( autarky ) , but Stalin's programs for heavy ... Union and which the Soviet economy can produce at genuinely low prices . Yet this type of “ normal ” trade - which the ...
... Soviet doctrine on foreign trade emphasized self - sufficiency ( autarky ) , but Stalin's programs for heavy ... Union and which the Soviet economy can produce at genuinely low prices . Yet this type of “ normal ” trade - which the ...
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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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