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... equal states . These could be considered the great powers of the epoch , states which , though roughly equal with each other , determined the fate of lesser political units either by absorption or through leadership of alliances ...
... equal states . These could be considered the great powers of the epoch , states which , though roughly equal with each other , determined the fate of lesser political units either by absorption or through leadership of alliances ...
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... equals , free from all restraints imposed by the Chou monarchy . Treaties concluded after 771 B.C. were treaties between equals , even where the Chou authorities were involved . Obligations were entered into only by the consent of both ...
... equals , free from all restraints imposed by the Chou monarchy . Treaties concluded after 771 B.C. were treaties between equals , even where the Chou authorities were involved . Obligations were entered into only by the consent of both ...
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... equal capabilities make similar demands upon a " major " power and neither of the small states is dependent upon the large - or vice versa . Which will achieve its objectives ? Will both exercise influence equally ? Hypothetically ...
... equal capabilities make similar demands upon a " major " power and neither of the small states is dependent upon the large - or vice versa . Which will achieve its objectives ? Will both exercise influence equally ? Hypothetically ...
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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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