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Or can we assume that all policy makers act essentially the same way once
confronted with similar situations, and therefore concentrate instead on the
behavior of states? Or, could we remove ourselves even further from individuals
and ...
Or can we assume that all policy makers act essentially the same way once
confronted with similar situations, and therefore concentrate instead on the
behavior of states? Or, could we remove ourselves even further from individuals
and ...
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mel's work, for example, has demonstrated that at best there is only a very weak
covariation between foreign and domestic conflict behavior. On the basis of his
research, one could not accept the proposition that governments generally
display ...
mel's work, for example, has demonstrated that at best there is only a very weak
covariation between foreign and domestic conflict behavior. On the basis of his
research, one could not accept the proposition that governments generally
display ...
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Using the Rummel and Tanter data, Jonathan Wilkenfeld has demonstrated that
statistical relationships between internal and external conflict behavior do
emerge if one takes into account types of states, types of internal and external
conflict, ...
Using the Rummel and Tanter data, Jonathan Wilkenfeld has demonstrated that
statistical relationships between internal and external conflict behavior do
emerge if one takes into account types of states, types of internal and external
conflict, ...
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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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