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... diplo- matic relations , raising tariffs , instituting boycotts and embargos , holding hostages , organizing blockades , closing frontiers , or walking out of a diplo- matic conference . 6. Force . In previous eras , when governments ...
... diplo- matic relations , raising tariffs , instituting boycotts and embargos , holding hostages , organizing blockades , closing frontiers , or walking out of a diplo- matic conference . 6. Force . In previous eras , when governments ...
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... diplo- matic style has been changing . Russian theoreticians and political leaders no longer boast about employing deception or breaking agreements with the " imperialists , " and the old Leninist aversion to compromise ( in the Soviet ...
... diplo- matic style has been changing . Russian theoreticians and political leaders no longer boast about employing deception or breaking agreements with the " imperialists , " and the old Leninist aversion to compromise ( in the Soviet ...
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... diplo- macy in 1938 and President Nasser's behavior in the Middle East in 1956 . As a British foreign secretary during the late 1930's , Eden had questioned his government's appeasement policy against the Nazis . Convinced that Nasser ...
... diplo- macy in 1938 and President Nasser's behavior in the Middle East in 1956 . As a British foreign secretary during the late 1930's , Eden had questioned his government's appeasement policy against the Nazis . Convinced that Nasser ...
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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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