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... policy makers , states , and international systems have been tested and verified through rigorous research methods , predictive statements about classes of events and trends can be put forward with reasonable confidence . Though we all ...
... policy makers , states , and international systems have been tested and verified through rigorous research methods , predictive statements about classes of events and trends can be put forward with reasonable confidence . Though we all ...
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... policy making . ATTITUDES Attitudes can be conceived as general evaluative propositions about some object , fact , or condition : more or less friendly , desirable , dangerous , or hostile . In any international relationship , policy makers ...
... policy making . ATTITUDES Attitudes can be conceived as general evaluative propositions about some object , fact , or condition : more or less friendly , desirable , dangerous , or hostile . In any international relationship , policy makers ...
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... policies not in accordance with dem- ocratic principles . But the policy maker is primarily concerned with a se- curity problem or a more general problem of peace , not with the charac- teristics of foreign political systems . The policy ...
... policies not in accordance with dem- ocratic principles . But the policy maker is primarily concerned with a se- curity problem or a more general problem of peace , not with the charac- teristics of foreign political systems . The policy ...
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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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