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... DEFENSE EXPENDITURES Since World War II the policies of nations armed with nuclear weapons have clearly dominated the international system , but acquisition and de- ployment of military instruments is by no means limited to the major ...
... DEFENSE EXPENDITURES Since World War II the policies of nations armed with nuclear weapons have clearly dominated the international system , but acquisition and de- ployment of military instruments is by no means limited to the major ...
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... defense re- quirements is more open to question . For example , can the same weapons be used to deny territory to an adversary and to punish an aggressor ? 26 The defense policy of the Eisenhower administration placed considerable ...
... defense re- quirements is more open to question . For example , can the same weapons be used to deny territory to an adversary and to punish an aggressor ? 26 The defense policy of the Eisenhower administration placed considerable ...
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... defense , and active defense policies also have implications for the complex equations that cre- ate both stability and credibility . SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY ARON , RAYMOND , The Great Debate : Theories of Nuclear Strategy . Garden City ...
... defense , and active defense policies also have implications for the complex equations that cre- ate both stability and credibility . SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY ARON , RAYMOND , The Great Debate : Theories of Nuclear Strategy . Garden City ...
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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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