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... structure , a character- istic configuration of power and influence or persisting forms of dominant and subordinate relationships . Sometimes a system's structure is typified by concentration of power in one state , which then dominates ...
... structure , a character- istic configuration of power and influence or persisting forms of dominant and subordinate relationships . Sometimes a system's structure is typified by concentration of power in one state , which then dominates ...
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... STRUCTURE OF THE SYSTEM The distribution of power - diffuse - and the patterns of domination- subordination within the Italian Renaissance system were similar to those in China during the early portion of the Spring and Autumn period ...
... STRUCTURE OF THE SYSTEM The distribution of power - diffuse - and the patterns of domination- subordination within the Italian Renaissance system were similar to those in China during the early portion of the Spring and Autumn period ...
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... structure for a very long period , and the usual direction of development was toward a polar structure . Even polar structures were not very stable . Starting with the anti- French coalition between the eighteenth and nineteenth ...
... structure for a very long period , and the usual direction of development was toward a polar structure . Even polar structures were not very stable . Starting with the anti- French coalition between the eighteenth and nineteenth ...
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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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