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... communicate with the central authority only through mediating states . Communication between the lesser units is at best sporadic , and nonexistent in most cases . Alliances theoretically cannot exist , since all power flows from the ...
... communicate with the central authority only through mediating states . Communication between the lesser units is at best sporadic , and nonexistent in most cases . Alliances theoretically cannot exist , since all power flows from the ...
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... communication with each other and with the major leaders of Western and Communist nations . Whether conducted through trained diplomats or by heads of state , communication between governments representing widely diverse social ...
... communication with each other and with the major leaders of Western and Communist nations . Whether conducted through trained diplomats or by heads of state , communication between governments representing widely diverse social ...
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... communication has some direct relevance to his private everyday life , it is unlikely to reach him or make any impact on him.5 Among those who are potential targets , how effective are communications , and what personal and social ...
... communication has some direct relevance to his private everyday life , it is unlikely to reach him or make any impact on him.5 Among those who are potential targets , how effective are communications , and what personal and social ...
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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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