International Politics: A Framework for Analysis |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 87
Page 215
... attitudes , whether they have a political content or not . In other families , fundamental political attitudes - in addition to liberal or authoritarian pre- dispositions are instilled into the child to the extent that no amount of ...
... attitudes , whether they have a political content or not . In other families , fundamental political attitudes - in addition to liberal or authoritarian pre- dispositions are instilled into the child to the extent that no amount of ...
Page 216
... attitudes are also a function of the group and can be changed most easily by altering group attitudes collectively ; and ( 3 ) a person's attitudes may also be changed by moving an individual into a new milieu , or subjecting him to a ...
... attitudes are also a function of the group and can be changed most easily by altering group attitudes collectively ; and ( 3 ) a person's attitudes may also be changed by moving an individual into a new milieu , or subjecting him to a ...
Page 217
... attitudes toward new objects ; they can change attitudes that are weakly held , or , when several attitudes are fairly evenly balanced , they may be able to strengthen one of them ( as is often the case with the " independent voter ...
... attitudes toward new objects ; they can change attitudes that are weakly held , or , when several attitudes are fairly evenly balanced , they may be able to strengthen one of them ( as is often the case with the " independent voter ...
Contents
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 |
Copyright | |
49 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
abroad achieve actions activities affairs agreement alliance allies American areas arms attempts attitudes bargaining become behavior bloc century China city-states commitments communication Communist concerned conflict considerable countries create crisis decisions defense diplomacy diplomatic direct discussion domestic economic effective established Europe European example external force foreign policy formal forms German goals groups important increase independent influence interests international politics involved issues Italy leaders less limited major means ment MICHIGAN military needs negotiations nuclear objectives observed officials opinion organizations parties peace period policy makers position principles problems processes programs propaganda relations relationship response result role rules situation social sources Soviet Union strategy structure successful techniques territory threat tion trade traditional treaties types United United Nations University Press values various weapons Western York