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... action , and the actions taken to implement those decisions . These studies have concentrated on describing the interests , actions , and elements of power of the great powers . But at what point , if any , does foreign policy become ...
... action , and the actions taken to implement those decisions . These studies have concentrated on describing the interests , actions , and elements of power of the great powers . But at what point , if any , does foreign policy become ...
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... actions as com- ponents of foreign policy . Here it might be useful to suggest the linkage between national role conceptions and these actions . The hypothesis is that in most circumstances , the specific foreign policy actions of a ...
... actions as com- ponents of foreign policy . Here it might be useful to suggest the linkage between national role conceptions and these actions . The hypothesis is that in most circumstances , the specific foreign policy actions of a ...
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... actions that have already been taken . Legal norms thus become diplomatic capabilities ; governments fabricate legal justifications for their decisions and actions in order to mobilize do- mestic and external support . The American ...
... actions that have already been taken . Legal norms thus become diplomatic capabilities ; governments fabricate legal justifications for their decisions and actions in order to mobilize do- mestic and external support . The American ...
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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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