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... population was neither involved in nor called upon to play a political role , whereas in some Greek city - states citizen participation was extensive . The city - state cannot be understood adequately when described only in terms of its ...
... population was neither involved in nor called upon to play a political role , whereas in some Greek city - states citizen participation was extensive . The city - state cannot be understood adequately when described only in terms of its ...
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... Population variations are even more extreme : fewer than 100,000 people inhabit the Maldive Islands , a mem- ber of the United Nations ; several states have fewer than one million in- habitants ; but China has a population of over 700 ...
... Population variations are even more extreme : fewer than 100,000 people inhabit the Maldive Islands , a mem- ber of the United Nations ; several states have fewer than one million in- habitants ; but China has a population of over 700 ...
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... population while si- multaneously alienating the population from the regime in power . It may require only small groups of highly mobile guerrillas to defeat the state's military forces if the population remains apathetic . As Andrew ...
... population while si- multaneously alienating the population from the regime in power . It may require only small groups of highly mobile guerrillas to defeat the state's military forces if the population remains apathetic . As Andrew ...
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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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