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... self - determination , national independence , and its sym- pathy for anticolonial movements ; but it has also had to support NATO allies that were attempting to retain their overseas territories by using American - supplied arms ...
... self - determination , national independence , and its sym- pathy for anticolonial movements ; but it has also had to support NATO allies that were attempting to retain their overseas territories by using American - supplied arms ...
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... self - determination , or re- mained officially indifferent to the values expressed in the economic and political life of other countries . It has intervened in the internal affairs of other states , sometimes to support conservative ...
... self - determination , or re- mained officially indifferent to the values expressed in the economic and political life of other countries . It has intervened in the internal affairs of other states , sometimes to support conservative ...
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... self - determination , " the ob- jectives of the American government were in harmony with the aspirations of mankind . The problem , of course , is that what may seem perfectly just and legiti- mate as a goal to one government may seem ...
... self - determination , " the ob- jectives of the American government were in harmony with the aspirations of mankind . The problem , of course , is that what may seem perfectly just and legiti- mate as a goal to one government may seem ...
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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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