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... involved in the quarrels of the great powers . The study of international politics , while it must account for the unique , new , and nonrecurring phenomenon , is also concerned with processes and patterns of behavior found typically in ...
... involved in the quarrels of the great powers . The study of international politics , while it must account for the unique , new , and nonrecurring phenomenon , is also concerned with processes and patterns of behavior found typically in ...
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... involvement in affairs of the system thus may vary from the maximum levels attained by major powers to the low number of official international transactions in which Iceland , Gabon , Bhutan , or Mauritania are involved . Even the level ...
... involvement in affairs of the system thus may vary from the maximum levels attained by major powers to the low number of official international transactions in which Iceland , Gabon , Bhutan , or Mauritania are involved . Even the level ...
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... involved only indigenous liberation movements against metropolitan powers have been excluded , as have all disputes , as defined above . Several conflicts were also omitted because the evidence was contradictory or the historical rec ...
... involved only indigenous liberation movements against metropolitan powers have been excluded , as have all disputes , as defined above . Several conflicts were also omitted because the evidence was contradictory or the historical rec ...
Contents
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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