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... achieve or protect in relations with other groups or tribes . At the same time , when one member of the collectivity was harmed in any way by outsiders , it became the collective duty of his own people to inflict revenge on the ...
... achieve or protect in relations with other groups or tribes . At the same time , when one member of the collectivity was harmed in any way by outsiders , it became the collective duty of his own people to inflict revenge on the ...
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... achieve certain objectives , such as additional or more secure territory , security , souls , access to markets , prestige , alliances , world revolution , the overthrow of an unfriendly government , changes in United Nations procedures ...
... achieve certain objectives , such as additional or more secure territory , security , souls , access to markets , prestige , alliances , world revolution , the overthrow of an unfriendly government , changes in United Nations procedures ...
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... achieved through United Nations actions . However , although this organization has been instrumental in bringing about formal settlements to colonial conflicts by helping the territories in question to achieve inde- pendence and ...
... achieved through United Nations actions . However , although this organization has been instrumental in bringing about formal settlements to colonial conflicts by helping the territories in question to achieve inde- pendence and ...
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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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