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... activities may have significant , if indirect , consequences on the official diplomatic positions and activities of states . National liberation organizations are another prominent type of non- state actor . They may have an increasing ...
... activities may have significant , if indirect , consequences on the official diplomatic positions and activities of states . National liberation organizations are another prominent type of non- state actor . They may have an increasing ...
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... activities . Dur- ing the cold war , there has been rather rapid turnover of diplomatic personnel in the Western embassies in Moscow and the Soviet embassies in Western capitals , as numerous diplomats ( many were intelligence agents ...
... activities . Dur- ing the cold war , there has been rather rapid turnover of diplomatic personnel in the Western embassies in Moscow and the Soviet embassies in Western capitals , as numerous diplomats ( many were intelligence agents ...
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... activities for the " regulars " during the night . They provide food , shelter , transportation , and intelligence about government troop movements and the activities of anti - rebel leaders . Without this civilian base the guerrilla ...
... activities for the " regulars " during the night . They provide food , shelter , transportation , and intelligence about government troop movements and the activities of anti - rebel leaders . Without this civilian base the guerrilla ...
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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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