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The infliction of nonviolent punishment . In this situation , threats are carried out in
the hope of altering B ' s behavior , which , in most cases , could not be altered by
other means . The problem with this tactic is that it usually results in reciprocal ...
The infliction of nonviolent punishment . In this situation , threats are carried out in
the hope of altering B ' s behavior , which , in most cases , could not be altered by
other means . The problem with this tactic is that it usually results in reciprocal ...
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Both sides have used propaganda , bribery , subversion , diplomacy , boycotts ,
embargoes , displays of military strength , and espionage as means of building
up their capabilities and making threats . At the same time , on a very narrow
range ...
Both sides have used propaganda , bribery , subversion , diplomacy , boycotts ,
embargoes , displays of military strength , and espionage as means of building
up their capabilities and making threats . At the same time , on a very narrow
range ...
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DEFENSE EXPENDITURES Since World War II the policies of nations armed
with nuclear weapons have clearly dominated the international system , but
acquisition and deployment of military instruments is by no means limited to the
major ...
DEFENSE EXPENDITURES Since World War II the policies of nations armed
with nuclear weapons have clearly dominated the international system , but
acquisition and deployment of military instruments is by no means limited to the
major ...
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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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