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... RULES OF THE SYSTEM In the latter periods of the Chou dynasty there was considerable dis- crepancy between the official rules , traditions , and myths which were supposed to govern relations between political units , and the actual be ...
... RULES OF THE SYSTEM In the latter periods of the Chou dynasty there was considerable dis- crepancy between the official rules , traditions , and myths which were supposed to govern relations between political units , and the actual be ...
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... rule of noninterference . But if these fundamental rules were not observed with reasonable consistency , the structure of the system and the nature of interstate relations would change radically . The Chinese states did not place high ...
... rule of noninterference . But if these fundamental rules were not observed with reasonable consistency , the structure of the system and the nature of interstate relations would change radically . The Chinese states did not place high ...
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... rules governing relations within the feudal hierarchy remained , but only as norms to which the states paid lip service . The separate states gen- erally ignored all rules in organizing their actions . War , intervention , sub- version ...
... rules governing relations within the feudal hierarchy remained , but only as norms to which the states paid lip service . The separate states gen- erally ignored all rules in organizing their actions . War , intervention , sub- version ...
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Current Schools of Study in International Politics 8 Interdisciplinary Efforts | 13 |
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