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... treaties only spell out vaguely the type of responses the treaty partners will make . The ANZUS treaty which ties Australia , New Zealand , and the United States into a defensive alliance system pro- vides that each party will " act to ...
... treaties only spell out vaguely the type of responses the treaty partners will make . The ANZUS treaty which ties Australia , New Zealand , and the United States into a defensive alliance system pro- vides that each party will " act to ...
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... treaties are designed to cover only the territory of the state that is attacked or " drawn into military activities , " but one of the major problems in drafting and interpreting the NATO treaty concerned whether the signatories could ...
... treaties are designed to cover only the territory of the state that is attacked or " drawn into military activities , " but one of the major problems in drafting and interpreting the NATO treaty concerned whether the signatories could ...
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... Treaty , a treaty abolishing biological weapons , and the Nonproliferation Treaty . Even the very limited achievement of the Test Ban Treaty , prohibiting testing on or above the surface of the earth , is diminished by the boycott of ...
... Treaty , a treaty abolishing biological weapons , and the Nonproliferation Treaty . Even the very limited achievement of the Test Ban Treaty , prohibiting testing on or above the surface of the earth , is diminished by the boycott of ...
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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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