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... status among others . No " great power " in the present or past has failed to maintain a large military establishment , and those states which aspire to great power status allocate a large portion of their resources to developing an ...
... status among others . No " great power " in the present or past has failed to maintain a large military establishment , and those states which aspire to great power status allocate a large portion of their resources to developing an ...
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... status just because they do not possess the most modern nuclear weapons and delivery sys- tems . A state's status and reputation today may be based more on its diplo- matic behavior and domestic socioeconomic and political institutions ...
... status just because they do not possess the most modern nuclear weapons and delivery sys- tems . A state's status and reputation today may be based more on its diplo- matic behavior and domestic socioeconomic and political institutions ...
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... status parks his auto in a restricted zone in Teheran , for instance , he is not liable to fine , trial , or imprisonment by Iranian officials . However , if diplomatic officials commit serious crimes abroad , the host government may ...
... status parks his auto in a restricted zone in Teheran , for instance , he is not liable to fine , trial , or imprisonment by Iranian officials . However , if diplomatic officials commit serious crimes abroad , the host government may ...
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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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