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... authority , 28 the Chinese states persistently employed the techniques of subversion to expand their in- fluence into other areas . In the Spring and Autumn period , for example , there were at least 36 instances of successful ...
... authority , 28 the Chinese states persistently employed the techniques of subversion to expand their in- fluence into other areas . In the Spring and Autumn period , for example , there were at least 36 instances of successful ...
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... authority to create lesser units and chastise errant units if they attempt to challenge the central authority's leadership and domination . The central authority maintains order and stability by offering rewards and subsidies such as ...
... authority to create lesser units and chastise errant units if they attempt to challenge the central authority's leadership and domination . The central authority maintains order and stability by offering rewards and subsidies such as ...
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... authority and immediately subordinate units ; units at the bottom of the hierarchy usually communicate with the central authority only through mediating states . Communication between the lesser units is at best sporadic , and ...
... authority and immediately subordinate units ; units at the bottom of the hierarchy usually communicate with the central authority only through mediating states . Communication between the lesser units is at best sporadic , and ...
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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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