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... aid that flows from industrialized countries to underdeveloped regions . Of the bilateral programs , only the major powers are able to use foreign aid as an effective instrument of policy to support their diplomacy , and even these do ...
... aid that flows from industrialized countries to underdeveloped regions . Of the bilateral programs , only the major powers are able to use foreign aid as an effective instrument of policy to support their diplomacy , and even these do ...
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... aid policies and commitments do not have an immediate or exclusive political or se- curity objective . Many aid ... foreign policies . A healthy economy , they argue , brings about a pacific foreign policy.15 Another prominent theme ...
... aid policies and commitments do not have an immediate or exclusive political or se- curity objective . Many aid ... foreign policies . A healthy economy , they argue , brings about a pacific foreign policy.15 Another prominent theme ...
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... aid with which to fashion a program for economic development . Since World War II , the largest share of American , British , and Soviet aid has been devoted to obtaining and supporting allies . AID TO HELP THE RECIPIENT ACHIEVE ITS ...
... aid with which to fashion a program for economic development . Since World War II , the largest share of American , British , and Soviet aid has been devoted to obtaining and supporting allies . AID TO HELP THE RECIPIENT ACHIEVE ITS ...
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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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