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... land , titles , and favors upon its vassals . The bureaucratic or- ganization of the monarchy was already well developed in this period , and differentiated to serve a large variety of governmental functions . In addition to the central ...
... land , titles , and favors upon its vassals . The bureaucratic or- ganization of the monarchy was already well developed in this period , and differentiated to serve a large variety of governmental functions . In addition to the central ...
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... lands , subsidies , and protection against each other , but because of the difficulty of transportation and ... land inhabited by barbarian tribes , Chou vassals whose loyalty was doubtful , and groups that retained sporadic ...
... lands , subsidies , and protection against each other , but because of the difficulty of transportation and ... land inhabited by barbarian tribes , Chou vassals whose loyalty was doubtful , and groups that retained sporadic ...
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... land and peoples were traded back and forth to satisfy the strategic or prestige requirements of dynasts . Monarchs ' sensi- tivity to the rules of etiquette and their prestige among foreign courts did not prevent them from occasionally ...
... land and peoples were traded back and forth to satisfy the strategic or prestige requirements of dynasts . Monarchs ' sensi- tivity to the rules of etiquette and their prestige among foreign courts did not prevent them from occasionally ...
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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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