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Page 310
... percentage of their gross national products ( GNP ) , the defense expenditures of the " Big Five " are : United States ( 7.7 per cent ) , Great Britain ( 5.2 per cent ) , France ( 4.2 percent ) , USSR ( 11.1 per cent ) , and People's ...
... percentage of their gross national products ( GNP ) , the defense expenditures of the " Big Five " are : United States ( 7.7 per cent ) , Great Britain ( 5.2 per cent ) , France ( 4.2 percent ) , USSR ( 11.1 per cent ) , and People's ...
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... per cent reported they had tried to convince someone to change his views on the war , and only 3 per cent had done anything such as writing to officials or newspapers . Less than 1 per cent of the 1,499 respondents had participated in ...
... per cent reported they had tried to convince someone to change his views on the war , and only 3 per cent had done anything such as writing to officials or newspapers . Less than 1 per cent of the 1,499 respondents had participated in ...
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... per cent in this study ) , 26 per cent of the cold war cases ( 33 per cent ) , and 29 per cent of the " other " cases ( compared to 56 per cent in my non - cold war category ) . presumably , will become " passive settlements ...
... per cent in this study ) , 26 per cent of the cold war cases ( 33 per cent ) , and 29 per cent of the " other " cases ( compared to 56 per cent in my non - cold war category ) . presumably , will become " passive settlements ...
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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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