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51 These intrusions into peninsular affairs were not permanent and did not result
in a major modification of the Italian system through coupling of European and
Italian issues . Yet the habit of seeking extra - Italian involvement in alliances or ...
51 These intrusions into peninsular affairs were not permanent and did not result
in a major modification of the Italian system through coupling of European and
Italian issues . Yet the habit of seeking extra - Italian involvement in alliances or ...
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Although actions involving interference in the internal affairs of other states
continue to constitute part of the techniques of achieving objectives for many
countries , a new set of norms seems to be developing , with less restrictive
criteria to ...
Although actions involving interference in the internal affairs of other states
continue to constitute part of the techniques of achieving objectives for many
countries , a new set of norms seems to be developing , with less restrictive
criteria to ...
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HERO , ALFRED O . , “ Americans in World Affairs , ” Vol . I , “ Mass Media and
World Affairs , ” Vol . IV , and “ Opinion Leaders in American Communities , ” 6 , in
Studies in Citizen Participation in International Relations . Boston : World Peace ...
HERO , ALFRED O . , “ Americans in World Affairs , ” Vol . I , “ Mass Media and
World Affairs , ” Vol . IV , and “ Opinion Leaders in American Communities , ” 6 , in
Studies in Citizen Participation in International Relations . Boston : World Peace ...
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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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