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... march . The unfortunate diplomats always negotiated in an atmosphere of crisis and in a time setting that Hitler had manufactured . The outcomes of these negotiations might have differed if the foreign diplomats , not Hitler , had ...
... march . The unfortunate diplomats always negotiated in an atmosphere of crisis and in a time setting that Hitler had manufactured . The outcomes of these negotiations might have differed if the foreign diplomats , not Hitler , had ...
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... March , 1940 , was considerably more disadvantageous to Finland than the original Soviet demands of 1939. The situation in wartime when one side is on the verge of defeat is also a pro- pitious moment to employ this technique for ...
... March , 1940 , was considerably more disadvantageous to Finland than the original Soviet demands of 1939. The situation in wartime when one side is on the verge of defeat is also a pro- pitious moment to employ this technique for ...
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... ( March 1963 ) , 1–69 . MCDOUGAL , MYRES S. , and FLORENTINO P. FELICIANO , Law and Minimum World Public Order : The Legal Regulation of International Coercion . New Haven : Yale University Press , 1961 . MCWHINNEY , EDWARD , " Peaceful ...
... ( March 1963 ) , 1–69 . MCDOUGAL , MYRES S. , and FLORENTINO P. FELICIANO , Law and Minimum World Public Order : The Legal Regulation of International Coercion . New Haven : Yale University Press , 1961 . MCWHINNEY , EDWARD , " Peaceful ...
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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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