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... city - state , particularly after these cities grew to the point where their own agriculture could not provide adequate food supplies for the population . Finally , many city - states also established nonmilitary colonies 46 International ...
... city - state , particularly after these cities grew to the point where their own agriculture could not provide adequate food supplies for the population . Finally , many city - states also established nonmilitary colonies 46 International ...
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... city - states also sent politically un- reliable citizens and unwanted aspirants for public office to their colonies , sometimes in exile , sometimes to fill honorific positions . Though the original connection between the city - state ...
... city - states also sent politically un- reliable citizens and unwanted aspirants for public office to their colonies , sometimes in exile , sometimes to fill honorific positions . Though the original connection between the city - state ...
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... states , Ch'in was the danger lurking behind the Wei River ; for the Greeks , Macedonia was the external threat . The demise of the Greek city - state system has been a focus of interest for historians , many of whom have proposed ...
... states , Ch'in was the danger lurking behind the Wei River ; for the Greeks , Macedonia was the external threat . The demise of the Greek city - state system has been a focus of interest for historians , many of whom have proposed ...
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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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