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... federal union , but that federation would be only a transition form toward complete unity . Federation , it was hoped , would foster the tendency toward creation of a single world economy regulated by the proletariat of all nations ...
... federal union , but that federation would be only a transition form toward complete unity . Federation , it was hoped , would foster the tendency toward creation of a single world economy regulated by the proletariat of all nations ...
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... Federal Republic of Soviets.17 Later that year he even predicted that by July 1920 , all Communists would greet the victory of the " International Soviet Republic . " 18 Since Lenin believed these developments would occur inevitably as ...
... Federal Republic of Soviets.17 Later that year he even predicted that by July 1920 , all Communists would greet the victory of the " International Soviet Republic . " 18 Since Lenin believed these developments would occur inevitably as ...
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... federal organizations displays the degree of integration , ideological and cultural homogeneity , or bargain- ing patterns and procedures for resolving conflicts found in Europe , North America , and Australia - New Zealand . Not only ...
... federal organizations displays the degree of integration , ideological and cultural homogeneity , or bargain- ing patterns and procedures for resolving conflicts found in Europe , North America , and Australia - New Zealand . Not only ...
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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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