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... possible in inter- national systems with diffuse or diffuse - bloc structures . Theoretically , the military ... possible source of supply , markets , and foreign aid . Given the strong commitment of many governments in the ...
... possible in inter- national systems with diffuse or diffuse - bloc structures . Theoretically , the military ... possible source of supply , markets , and foreign aid . Given the strong commitment of many governments in the ...
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... possible 30 , indicating that there is about a 70 per cent probability that Canada's acts of influence will succeed ... possible dismissal from the poker " group " -would far outweigh the possible advantages of seeing a ball game . But ...
... possible 30 , indicating that there is about a 70 per cent probability that Canada's acts of influence will succeed ... possible dismissal from the poker " group " -would far outweigh the possible advantages of seeing a ball game . But ...
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... possible retaliation , but demonstrate their belief in the ethical value of law observ- ance . In selecting among alternative courses of action , policy makers do not always adopt a Machiavellian approach , thinking : " This time I will ...
... possible retaliation , but demonstrate their belief in the ethical value of law observ- ance . In selecting among alternative courses of action , policy makers do not always adopt a Machiavellian approach , thinking : " This time I will ...
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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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