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... countries . Again in 1938 , the colonies of Africa exported both to their metropolitan states and to the rest of the world only $ 1 billion worth of goods . By 1967 these areas , now mostly independent , sold over $ 10 billion worth of ...
... countries . Again in 1938 , the colonies of Africa exported both to their metropolitan states and to the rest of the world only $ 1 billion worth of goods . By 1967 these areas , now mostly independent , sold over $ 10 billion worth of ...
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... countries in any influence relationship . In general , a country that needs something from another is vulnerable to ... countries . Consider the case of France and England and some of the " weak " states in the Middle East . Both ...
... countries in any influence relationship . In general , a country that needs something from another is vulnerable to ... countries . Consider the case of France and England and some of the " weak " states in the Middle East . Both ...
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... countries quickly lost their traditional markets in the rest of Europe . To increase economic dependency , German trade agreements often offered credits for payment rather than convertible currency or gold , forcing the Balkan countries ...
... countries quickly lost their traditional markets in the rest of Europe . To increase economic dependency , German trade agreements often offered credits for payment rather than convertible currency or gold , forcing the Balkan countries ...
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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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