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... IDEOLOGICAL CONFLICTS The third development in the nineteenth century with major conse- quences on the structure and processes of the European state system was the rise of ideological principles and political doctrines as a major motive ...
... IDEOLOGICAL CONFLICTS The third development in the nineteenth century with major conse- quences on the structure and processes of the European state system was the rise of ideological principles and political doctrines as a major motive ...
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... ideological principles perception of threat ; anticolonial attitudes in public opinion ; ideological principles perceptions of threat ; ideological principles ; tradi- tional national role geographic location ; traditional role ...
... ideological principles perception of threat ; anticolonial attitudes in public opinion ; ideological principles perceptions of threat ; ideological principles ; tradi- tional national role geographic location ; traditional role ...
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... Ideological and attitudinal attributes Individual Sources 1. perceptions of threat 2. major shifts in conditions abroad 1. weak or strong capabilities 2. public opinion and attitudes 3. economic needs 4. ethnic composition of state 1 ...
... Ideological and attitudinal attributes Individual Sources 1. perceptions of threat 2. major shifts in conditions abroad 1. weak or strong capabilities 2. public opinion and attitudes 3. economic needs 4. ethnic composition of state 1 ...
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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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