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... democracy abroad , or to a com- bination of the two . Some objectives remain constant over centuries and directly involve the lives and welfare of all members of a national society . Others change almost daily and concern only a handful ...
... democracy abroad , or to a com- bination of the two . Some objectives remain constant over centuries and directly involve the lives and welfare of all members of a national society . Others change almost daily and concern only a handful ...
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... democracy " and " private enterprise " were used among landless peasants whose only experience with private enterprise was one of exploitation and degradation , and where " democracy " meant , at least in their own ex- perience ...
... democracy " and " private enterprise " were used among landless peasants whose only experience with private enterprise was one of exploitation and degradation , and where " democracy " meant , at least in their own ex- perience ...
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... democracies are inherently more pacific than totalitarian or authoritarian states , because of their liberal traditions or because domestic public opinion will restrain policy makers from undertaking foreign adventures . These ...
... democracies are inherently more pacific than totalitarian or authoritarian states , because of their liberal traditions or because domestic public opinion will restrain policy makers from undertaking foreign adventures . 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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