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... New York , Sloane , 1953 . Willkie , Wendell : One World , New York , Simon
and Schuster , 1943 . Wolff , Theodor : The Eve of 1914 , New York , Knopf , 1936
. Woolbert , Robert Gale : Foreign Affairs Bibliography , New York , Harper , 1945
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... New York , Sloane , 1953 . Willkie , Wendell : One World , New York , Simon
and Schuster , 1943 . Wolff , Theodor : The Eve of 1914 , New York , Knopf , 1936
. Woolbert , Robert Gale : Foreign Affairs Bibliography , New York , Harper , 1945
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Down one step in the hierarchy are the Assistant Secretaries , one for Public
Affairs ( including the “ Voice of America ” ) , another for Economic Affairs ,
another for Congressional Relations , and six more in charge of “ Bureaus , ” one
of which ...
Down one step in the hierarchy are the Assistant Secretaries , one for Public
Affairs ( including the “ Voice of America ” ) , another for Economic Affairs ,
another for Congressional Relations , and six more in charge of “ Bureaus , ” one
of which ...
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The British Cabinet has full authority over foreign affairs , though Commons may ,
of course , vote it out of office if it is dissatisfied with its foreign policies . This
power is obviously not a very effective or subtle weapon for controlling foreign ...
The British Cabinet has full authority over foreign affairs , though Commons may ,
of course , vote it out of office if it is dissatisfied with its foreign policies . This
power is obviously not a very effective or subtle weapon for controlling foreign ...
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EARLY STATES AND STATE SYSTEMS | 32 |
THE DAWN OF THE WEST | 55 |
FROM MASTERY TO MISERY | 80 |
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