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... opinions . Public opinion , rather than controlling or restricting policy choices , may serve primarily to support government actions.11 In political systems where all information is controlled by the govern- ment , public opinion plays ...
... opinions . Public opinion , rather than controlling or restricting policy choices , may serve primarily to support government actions.11 In political systems where all information is controlled by the govern- ment , public opinion plays ...
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... opinion " exists today , if by that we mean a fundamental and popular consensus as to what con- stitutes legitimate , legal , or ethical behavior in international relationships . Unlike the European international system of the ...
... opinion " exists today , if by that we mean a fundamental and popular consensus as to what con- stitutes legitimate , legal , or ethical behavior in international relationships . Unlike the European international system of the ...
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... opinion . Where , for example , perceptions of reality vary greatly , the government being condemned will probably not count hostile opinions as important . If the Soviet Union characterized American intervention in South Vietnam as ...
... opinion . Where , for example , perceptions of reality vary greatly , the government being condemned will probably not count hostile opinions as important . If the Soviet Union characterized American intervention in South Vietnam as ...
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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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