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... unity , thus hoping that the Jordanian population would overthrow the regime and substitute a govern- ment dedicated to Arab unity and socialism . In any case , the propagandist makes a careful distinction between the government of the ...
... unity , thus hoping that the Jordanian population would overthrow the regime and substitute a govern- ment dedicated to Arab unity and socialism . In any case , the propagandist makes a careful distinction between the government of the ...
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... unity and that , therefore , a new unity would bring new glories to the Arab peoples . Since 1961 and the failure of the attempt to unite Syria with Egypt in the United Arab Republic , Egyptian propaganda has made serious attempts to ...
... unity and that , therefore , a new unity would bring new glories to the Arab peoples . Since 1961 and the failure of the attempt to unite Syria with Egypt in the United Arab Republic , Egyptian propaganda has made serious attempts to ...
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... Unity , and the Latin American Free Trade Association . Attempts at amalgamation between the territories of the West Indies or between Egypt and Syria have also been made , but with no success.2 20 Gen- erally , none of the non ...
... Unity , and the Latin American Free Trade Association . Attempts at amalgamation between the territories of the West Indies or between Egypt and Syria have also been made , but with no success.2 20 Gen- erally , none of the non ...
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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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