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... centuries , however , resulted from nationalism . They were organized around the remaining ethnic , religious , and linguistic distinctions in Europe , not on dynastic interests . Prior to the nineteeth century the state created the ...
... centuries , however , resulted from nationalism . They were organized around the remaining ethnic , religious , and linguistic distinctions in Europe , not on dynastic interests . Prior to the nineteeth century the state created the ...
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... century statesmen and dynasts had been able to trade European and colonial territories with considerable ease , using ancient titles to land and strategic considerations as the predominant criteria for determining frontiers . In the ...
... century statesmen and dynasts had been able to trade European and colonial territories with considerable ease , using ancient titles to land and strategic considerations as the predominant criteria for determining frontiers . In the ...
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... century , and aside from the weak Latin American republics and several feudal leftovers , there were only about 20 important states that interacted regularly . Today there are over 130 independent states , all conducting transactions ...
... century , and aside from the weak Latin American republics and several feudal leftovers , there were only about 20 important states that interacted regularly . Today there are over 130 independent states , all conducting transactions ...
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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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