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... issue areas or subsystems , or that all the criteria are given equal weight by different policy makers . On the international trade issue , for example , one may find states ranked in one way , based on the general role they occupy in ...
... issue areas or subsystems , or that all the criteria are given equal weight by different policy makers . On the international trade issue , for example , one may find states ranked in one way , based on the general role they occupy in ...
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... issue , it is a north - south polarity , where producers of raw materials in most underdeveloped countries receive low income from their export products but must pay high prices for heavy manufactured goods im- ported from ...
... issue , it is a north - south polarity , where producers of raw materials in most underdeveloped countries receive low income from their export products but must pay high prices for heavy manufactured goods im- ported from ...
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... ISSUES What issues were the bases of these 77 conflicts ? Some of the conflicts concerned incompatible positions in more than one issue field . The Allied intervention against the new Soviet Republic , for instance , was rationalized by ...
... ISSUES What issues were the bases of these 77 conflicts ? Some of the conflicts concerned incompatible positions in more than one issue field . The Allied intervention against the new Soviet Republic , for instance , was rationalized by ...
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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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