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... plans for co- ordinated military operations or integrating forces or commands . Any co- ordination that did take place was the result of ad hoc decisions made after hostilities began . In one of the most enduring alliances of the ...
... plans for co- ordinated military operations or integrating forces or commands . Any co- ordination that did take place was the result of ad hoc decisions made after hostilities began . In one of the most enduring alliances of the ...
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... plans . The Kaiser's last - minute attempt to reverse the Schlieffen plan - to attack only in the east - shattered Moltke , who replied : " That is impossible , Your Majesty . An army of a million cannot be improvised . It would be ...
... plans . The Kaiser's last - minute attempt to reverse the Schlieffen plan - to attack only in the east - shattered Moltke , who replied : " That is impossible , Your Majesty . An army of a million cannot be improvised . It would be ...
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... plans that would either prevent war , or , should war occur , bring about settle- ments short of conquest by the stronger over the weaker . These plans have varied from elaborate schemes for maintaining balances of power , to the ...
... plans that would either prevent war , or , should war occur , bring about settle- ments short of conquest by the stronger over the weaker . These plans have varied from elaborate schemes for maintaining balances of power , to the ...
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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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