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... independent States dealing with one another as equals . The vision of world dominion was at all times , consciously or unconsciously , inherent in the attitudes of Rome in dealing with other peoples . The World Empire in its final form ...
... independent States dealing with one another as equals . The vision of world dominion was at all times , consciously or unconsciously , inherent in the attitudes of Rome in dealing with other peoples . The World Empire in its final form ...
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... independent communities in Asia and Africa . With the breakdown and liberation of the colonial empires in the 20th Century , the number of sovereignties once more increased to a total approaching 100 by 1960. Dur- ing and since World ...
... independent communities in Asia and Africa . With the breakdown and liberation of the colonial empires in the 20th Century , the number of sovereignties once more increased to a total approaching 100 by 1960. Dur- ing and since World ...
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... independent role of " Great Powers , " able and willing , if need be , to resort to force to protect " national interests . " Under American , Asian - Afri- can , and Soviet pressure , the venture was ignominiously abandoned on the eve ...
... independent role of " Great Powers , " able and willing , if need be , to resort to force to protect " national interests . " Under American , Asian - Afri- can , and Soviet pressure , the venture was ignominiously abandoned on the eve ...
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A BOOK OF ORIGINS | 31 |
Early CityStates and Kingdoms | 35 |
The Greek State System c 431 B C | 48 |
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