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... war varied . In the early period , wars over religious issues were numerous ; one example was the conflict between Athens and Crissa , which erupted into armed violence after the Crissans destroyed Apollo's temple at Delphi . Border ...
... war varied . In the early period , wars over religious issues were numerous ; one example was the conflict between Athens and Crissa , which erupted into armed violence after the Crissans destroyed Apollo's temple at Delphi . Border ...
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... wars of the French revolution , armed conflicts tended to become increasingly wars of annihilation in which violence could not be confined to military targets . Rising casualty figures , military and civilian , indicate the ...
... wars of the French revolution , armed conflicts tended to become increasingly wars of annihilation in which violence could not be confined to military targets . Rising casualty figures , military and civilian , indicate the ...
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... wars , primarily in the West , between 1480 and 1940. Wright's figures sug- gest that wars in the twentieth century occur less frequently than in previ- ous eras and that their duration is shorter . However , the intensity of war , as ...
... wars , primarily in the West , between 1480 and 1940. Wright's figures sug- gest that wars in the twentieth century occur less frequently than in previ- ous eras and that their duration is shorter . However , the intensity of war , as ...
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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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