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... future state of affairs and future set of conditions which governments through individual policy makers aspire to bring about by wielding influence abroad and by changing or sustaining the behavior of other states.2 The future state of ...
... future state of affairs and future set of conditions which governments through individual policy makers aspire to bring about by wielding influence abroad and by changing or sustaining the behavior of other states.2 The future state of ...
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... future , middle - range goals such as construction of communism within Soviet Russia and development of Soviet diplomatic prestige around the world seem to occupy an increasing portion of Soviet policy makers ' time and Russia's ...
... future , middle - range goals such as construction of communism within Soviet Russia and development of Soviet diplomatic prestige around the world seem to occupy an increasing portion of Soviet policy makers ' time and Russia's ...
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... future , B not to do X in the future , or B to continue doing X ) , it may use six different tactics , involving acts of : 1. Persuasion . Persuasion by a government may include threats , re- wards , and actual punishments , but we mean ...
... future , B not to do X in the future , or B to continue doing X ) , it may use six different tactics , involving acts of : 1. Persuasion . Persuasion by a government may include threats , re- wards , and actual punishments , but we mean ...
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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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