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... United Nations , and the ultimate solutions . The United States is not greatly involved in colonial issues ( unless they become coupled with a perceived threat of communism ) and has seldom been able to determine through its diplomatic ...
... United Nations , and the ultimate solutions . The United States is not greatly involved in colonial issues ( unless they become coupled with a perceived threat of communism ) and has seldom been able to determine through its diplomatic ...
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... United States . In April , 1954 , the United States signed a treaty to deliver new arms to the Nicaraguan government , which in turn probably turned over its old weapons to Armas . The Armas group , perhaps with the help of American ...
... United States . In April , 1954 , the United States signed a treaty to deliver new arms to the Nicaraguan government , which in turn probably turned over its old weapons to Armas . The Armas group , perhaps with the help of American ...
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... United Nations , however . Many of the failures came in cold war conflicts , where the United Nations has generally been ineffective , and in a few cases , such as racial policies in South Africa , where no diplomatic pressures , from ...
... United Nations , however . Many of the failures came in cold war conflicts , where the United Nations has generally been ineffective , and in a few cases , such as racial policies in South Africa , where no diplomatic pressures , from ...
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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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