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... increase is still outstand- ing . Some regions , in particular , have rapidly increased their commercial connections with other countries . Again in 1938 , the colonies of Africa exported both to their metropolitan states and to the ...
... increase is still outstand- ing . Some regions , in particular , have rapidly increased their commercial connections with other countries . Again in 1938 , the colonies of Africa exported both to their metropolitan states and to the ...
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... increase its military capabilities if B does X and then proceeds to implement the threat , it is not often that B will comply with A's wishes because it , too , can increase its military capa- bilities . In this type of situation , both ...
... increase its military capabilities if B does X and then proceeds to implement the threat , it is not often that B will comply with A's wishes because it , too , can increase its military capa- bilities . In this type of situation , both ...
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... increase its potential for influencing other nations by expanding trade with them . It has engaged in an extensive effort to increase trade with some selected Western and underdeveloped countries , and has in some cases created degrees ...
... increase its potential for influencing other nations by expanding trade with them . It has engaged in an extensive effort to increase trade with some selected Western and underdeveloped countries , and has in some cases created degrees ...
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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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