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... abroad ; 19 years later the figure was 173 million . Mail flow rates have increased rapidly in some areas , comparatively slowly in others . The peo- ple of Turkey , for example , sent more than three times as many letters abroad in ...
... abroad ; 19 years later the figure was 173 million . Mail flow rates have increased rapidly in some areas , comparatively slowly in others . The peo- ple of Turkey , for example , sent more than three times as many letters abroad in ...
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... abroad . Clearly , the Soviet government can- not achieve its long - range objectives simply through diplomatic bargaining or deliberate aggression . Soviet governments from the time of the Bol- shevik revolution have thus recognized ...
... abroad . Clearly , the Soviet government can- not achieve its long - range objectives simply through diplomatic bargaining or deliberate aggression . Soviet governments from the time of the Bol- shevik revolution have thus recognized ...
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... abroad about their policies and how they execute them . Otherwise they would not spend such large sums in trying , through diplomacy and propaganda programs , to create favorable impressions abroad . But they are not equally sensitive ...
... abroad about their policies and how they execute them . Otherwise they would not spend such large sums in trying , through diplomacy and propaganda programs , to create favorable impressions abroad . But they are not equally sensitive ...
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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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