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Perhaps the most important factor in the Western Europeans ' ability to overcome
traditional hostilities , prejudices , and conflicts has been their common fear of the
Soviet Union . As long as this fear of Russia has persisted , the coalition of ...
Perhaps the most important factor in the Western Europeans ' ability to overcome
traditional hostilities , prejudices , and conflicts has been their common fear of the
Soviet Union . As long as this fear of Russia has persisted , the coalition of ...
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Western newspaper editorials frequently brand Communist speeches or
diplomatic maneuvers as “ propaganda , ” while the activities of their own
governments abroad are known as “ information programs . ” The implication is
usually quite ...
Western newspaper editorials frequently brand Communist speeches or
diplomatic maneuvers as “ propaganda , ” while the activities of their own
governments abroad are known as “ information programs . ” The implication is
usually quite ...
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It successfully crystallizes opinion and occasionally turns anti - Western attitudes
into political action , often strikes and riots , which is embarrassing to the West
and sometimes overturns regimes that support Western military alliances .
It successfully crystallizes opinion and occasionally turns anti - Western attitudes
into political action , often strikes and riots , which is embarrassing to the West
and sometimes overturns regimes that support Western military alliances .
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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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