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... Zealand , and even some of the major powers hold no territorial or imperial ambitions . Their international prestige is established , their " core " interests have been secured , and they do not seek to promote or impose their cultural ...
... Zealand , and even some of the major powers hold no territorial or imperial ambitions . Their international prestige is established , their " core " interests have been secured , and they do not seek to promote or impose their cultural ...
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... Zealand - Australia would also be included . Other areas of the world are more difficult to classify . Some Latin American states still have mili- tary capabilities targeted toward each other , and warfare erupts occasion- ally in ...
... Zealand - Australia would also be included . Other areas of the world are more difficult to classify . Some Latin American states still have mili- tary capabilities targeted toward each other , and warfare erupts occasion- ally in ...
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... Zealand . Not only do important territorial and ethnic disputes occur occasionally to mar the unity of these areas , but because of their political and economic instability , they make prime targets for domestic and foreign - inspired ...
... Zealand . Not only do important territorial and ethnic disputes occur occasionally to mar the unity of these areas , but because of their political and economic instability , they make prime targets for domestic and foreign - inspired ...
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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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