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... interests - except that often they reflected on the prestige of monarchs . These included colonial ventures and expansion of trade and commerce . Statesmen such as Cardinal Fleury and Sir Robert Walpole exemplified those ministers who ...
... interests - except that often they reflected on the prestige of monarchs . These included colonial ventures and expansion of trade and commerce . Statesmen such as Cardinal Fleury and Sir Robert Walpole exemplified those ministers who ...
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... interests . States that work actively toward achieving universal long - range goals usually make radical demands on all other units in the system and thus create great instability . " CORE " INTERESTS AND Values X " Core " values and ...
... interests . States that work actively toward achieving universal long - range goals usually make radical demands on all other units in the system and thus create great instability . " CORE " INTERESTS AND Values X " Core " values and ...
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... interests abroad , whether or not these relate to broad social needs . Instead of encouraging general expan- sion of trade or access to foreign markets , they might , under pressure from domestic groups or economic interests , undertake ...
... interests abroad , whether or not these relate to broad social needs . Instead of encouraging general expan- sion of trade or access to foreign markets , they might , under pressure from domestic groups or economic interests , undertake ...
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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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