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... the extension of bilateral military confrontations into continental or regional
holocausts , and certain areas or countries such as Switzerland ( 1815 ) ,
Belgium ( 1831 ) , and the Congo Basin ( 1885 ) were permanently neutralized by
the great ...
... the extension of bilateral military confrontations into continental or regional
holocausts , and certain areas or countries such as Switzerland ( 1815 ) ,
Belgium ( 1831 ) , and the Congo Basin ( 1885 ) were permanently neutralized by
the great ...
Page 421
In 1964 , for example , the United States and Belgium intervened in the Congo to
rescue several thousand white civilians being held as hostages and threatened
with massacre by a band of Congolese rebels . The operation was completed ...
In 1964 , for example , the United States and Belgium intervened in the Congo to
rescue several thousand white civilians being held as hostages and threatened
with massacre by a band of Congolese rebels . The operation was completed ...
Page 519
... 478 - 86 pacific settlement : success or failure , 483 - 86 role of Secretary
General , 482 - 83 Confucius , 41 Congo , 87 , 273 , 302 , 421 neutrality of Congo
Basin ( 1885 ) , 408 Conquest in contemporary conflicts , 460 Conscription (
levée en ...
... 478 - 86 pacific settlement : success or failure , 483 - 86 role of Secretary
General , 482 - 83 Confucius , 41 Congo , 87 , 273 , 302 , 421 neutrality of Congo
Basin ( 1885 ) , 408 Conquest in contemporary conflicts , 460 Conscription (
levée en ...
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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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