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It was an almost unexamined article of faith in Washington that the Soviets would
never place sophisticated weapons in bases so far from Moscow and within
reach of a volatile leader such as Castro . Evidence to the contrary was thus ...
It was an almost unexamined article of faith in Washington that the Soviets would
never place sophisticated weapons in bases so far from Moscow and within
reach of a volatile leader such as Castro . Evidence to the contrary was thus ...
Page 501
The main problem , as seen from Ottawa and among Canadian businessmen , is
the consequences for Canadian economic interests of policies designed in
Washington to relieve specific American problems . Because the two economies
are ...
The main problem , as seen from Ottawa and among Canadian businessmen , is
the consequences for Canadian economic interests of policies designed in
Washington to relieve specific American problems . Because the two economies
are ...
Page 502
When conflicts arise between Ottawa and Washington , how are they typically
treated ? Certain assumptions and traditions about the appropriate ways of
dealing with contentious issues , found both in Ottawa and Washington , help to
explain ...
When conflicts arise between Ottawa and Washington , how are they typically
treated ? Certain assumptions and traditions about the appropriate ways of
dealing with contentious issues , found both in Ottawa and Washington , help to
explain ...
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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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