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... constitutional arrangements , the place of minorities , civil liberties , and fundamental economic arrange- ments have been resolved . These units are also typified by high literacy rates , high per capita income ( often 20 or more ...
... constitutional arrangements , the place of minorities , civil liberties , and fundamental economic arrange- ments have been resolved . These units are also typified by high literacy rates , high per capita income ( often 20 or more ...
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... constitutional or legal principles . When these personalities change , or ruling groups become politically weak , corrupt , or demoralized , rebellion and civil war are often the result . Moreover , many of these states are mere ...
... constitutional or legal principles . When these personalities change , or ruling groups become politically weak , corrupt , or demoralized , rebellion and civil war are often the result . Moreover , many of these states are mere ...
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... constitutional and freely elected government in Prague after the end of the war , all parties would work together to create " National Committees " to administer Czech territory as it was liberated from the Germans . The National ...
... constitutional and freely elected government in Prague after the end of the war , all parties would work together to create " National Committees " to administer Czech territory as it was liberated from the Germans . The National ...
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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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