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... organization existed . By 1900 , there were 30 , and by 1960 , 192.11 As with the multinational corporation , the specific or overall impact of these organizations on government policy and on international politics has not been studied ...
... organization existed . By 1900 , there were 30 , and by 1960 , 192.11 As with the multinational corporation , the specific or overall impact of these organizations on government policy and on international politics has not been studied ...
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... organizations have been the Comintern , the Cominform , the German Abwehr , and various Soviet and Com- munist Chinese organizations and institutes which today have the function of providing revolutionary and ideological training for ...
... organizations have been the Comintern , the Cominform , the German Abwehr , and various Soviet and Com- munist Chinese organizations and institutes which today have the function of providing revolutionary and ideological training for ...
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... organizations . Mediation outside international organizations is relatively rare , as is the submission of conflicts to international tribunals . Multilateral conferences , reflecting the direct involvement of more than two parties in ...
... organizations . Mediation outside international organizations is relatively rare , as is the submission of conflicts to international tribunals . Multilateral conferences , reflecting the direct involvement of more than two parties in ...
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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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