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... achieved . In the Korean case , for instance , the stated objective was to bring about the peaceful reunification of the country . The organization played a role in bringing an armistice to the Korean War , but the objective of ...
... achieved . In the Korean case , for instance , the stated objective was to bring about the peaceful reunification of the country . The organization played a role in bringing an armistice to the Korean War , but the objective of ...
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... achieved . Though the sample within each of the categories is small , the differences in achieving stated objectives in the three types of conflicts and disputes are significant . Where the United Nations attempted to achieve compromise ...
... achieved . Though the sample within each of the categories is small , the differences in achieving stated objectives in the three types of conflicts and disputes are significant . Where the United Nations attempted to achieve compromise ...
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... achieved , not whether they should be achieved . 4. All member governments are attentive and responsive to each other's needs and interests . This extends to the Commission as well . Unacceptable demands are avoided , and divisive ...
... achieved , not whether they should be achieved . 4. All member governments are attentive and responsive to each other's needs and interests . This extends to the Commission as well . Unacceptable demands are avoided , and divisive ...
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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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