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... human being is the beloved child of an anxious mother . The barbarous destruction of human life that is the conse- quence of war belies the suffering and labor with which mothers rear their children . . . . Women can do much more for ...
... human being is the beloved child of an anxious mother . The barbarous destruction of human life that is the conse- quence of war belies the suffering and labor with which mothers rear their children . . . . Women can do much more for ...
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... human perception , judgment , and performance . Even under normal conditions human error can only be reduced , not eliminated , and decisions to deploy or use strategic weapons may have to be made under the pressure of crisis . THE TIME ...
... human perception , judgment , and performance . Even under normal conditions human error can only be reduced , not eliminated , and decisions to deploy or use strategic weapons may have to be made under the pressure of crisis . THE TIME ...
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... human objectives , endowed with ethical value to which all good men aspire . Lord Wolseley maintained once : I have but one great object in this world , and that is to maintain the great- ness of the British Empire . But apart from my ...
... human objectives , endowed with ethical value to which all good men aspire . Lord Wolseley maintained once : I have but one great object in this world , and that is to maintain the great- ness of the British Empire . But apart from my ...
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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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