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... example , if a government portrays itself as a bastion of the revolution , then we can predict that in any given revolutionary episode in the world , that state will take action , ranging from diplomatic and propaganda support to the ...
... example , if a government portrays itself as a bastion of the revolution , then we can predict that in any given revolutionary episode in the world , that state will take action , ranging from diplomatic and propaganda support to the ...
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... example , may have con- siderable effects on the character of local or national politics . American aid to Thailand has had as its main objective the integration of the poverty - stricken and isolated northeastern regions with the rest ...
... example , may have con- siderable effects on the character of local or national politics . American aid to Thailand has had as its main objective the integration of the poverty - stricken and isolated northeastern regions with the rest ...
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... example . Another obstacle to substantial arms control agreements is the problem of verification . As weapons become more powerful and as the perceived ability of adversaries to alter the existing military balance in a short span of ...
... example . Another obstacle to substantial arms control agreements is the problem of verification . As weapons become more powerful and as the perceived ability of adversaries to alter the existing military balance in a short span of ...
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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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