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... considered as well . In general , the successful wielding of influence varies with ( 1 ) the quality and quantity of capabilities at a state's disposal , ( 2 ) skill in mobiliz- ing these capabilities in support of the goals , ( 3 ) the ...
... considered as well . In general , the successful wielding of influence varies with ( 1 ) the quality and quantity of capabilities at a state's disposal , ( 2 ) skill in mobiliz- ing these capabilities in support of the goals , ( 3 ) the ...
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... considered pending more accurate information , and while the de- cision to institute a blockade was being hammered out , open discussion of the alternatives was encouraged . The President recalled that the sharp differences at the start ...
... considered pending more accurate information , and while the de- cision to institute a blockade was being hammered out , open discussion of the alternatives was encouraged . The President recalled that the sharp differences at the start ...
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... considered by Soviet policy makers in selecting goals and diplomatic strategies . In the absence of systematic , comparative analyses of foreign policies in different countries , it is difficult to make verified statements concerning 51 ...
... considered by Soviet policy makers in selecting goals and diplomatic strategies . In the absence of systematic , comparative analyses of foreign policies in different countries , it is difficult to make verified statements concerning 51 ...
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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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