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... The Macmillan Company , 1959 ) , p . 61 ; Marcel Granet , Chinese Civilization ( New York : Meridian Books , Inc. , 1951 ) , p . 290 . by charioteers , and the casualties of battle reached proportions 40 International Systems.
... The Macmillan Company , 1959 ) , p . 61 ; Marcel Granet , Chinese Civilization ( New York : Meridian Books , Inc. , 1951 ) , p . 290 . by charioteers , and the casualties of battle reached proportions 40 International Systems.
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... civilization . Many groups became more sedentary and based their existence on a particular piece of territory that they had to defend or extend against others to survive . Other important collective objectives were access to , and ...
... civilization . Many groups became more sedentary and based their existence on a particular piece of territory that they had to defend or extend against others to survive . Other important collective objectives were access to , and ...
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... civilization . De Gaulle recognized the recent emergence of the United States , the Soviet Union , and Communist China as major powers , but did not concede that Europe's role was to be merely a pawn in the struggles between these ...
... civilization . De Gaulle recognized the recent emergence of the United States , the Soviet Union , and Communist China as major powers , but did not concede that Europe's role was to be merely a pawn in the struggles between these ...
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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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