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As the system of large independent states replaced the feudal structure , contacts
were made with people on the Indian subcontinent , but there is no evidence that
these interactions had any immediate political significance to the Chinese ...
As the system of large independent states replaced the feudal structure , contacts
were made with people on the Indian subcontinent , but there is no evidence that
these interactions had any immediate political significance to the Chinese ...
Page 77
Both the French and Chinese governments have claimed , for instance , that they
could not hope to achieve great ... Like the displays of chariots in ancient China ,
these weapons and instruments are designed partly to impress others and ...
Both the French and Chinese governments have claimed , for instance , that they
could not hope to achieve great ... Like the displays of chariots in ancient China ,
these weapons and instruments are designed partly to impress others and ...
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Nor , despite the huge defense budgets of the five nuclear powers — the United
States , USSR , Great Britain , France and China — is the expenditure of vast
resources for military means restricted to these nations . As a percentage of their
...
Nor , despite the huge defense budgets of the five nuclear powers — the United
States , USSR , Great Britain , France and China — is the expenditure of vast
resources for military means restricted to these nations . As a percentage of their
...
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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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