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... concerned with the strategies the democracies should adopt to ward off the threats posed by Hitler's Germany . Most important , writers in this school attempted to become more ana- lytical by defining concepts , exploring some ancient ...
... concerned with the strategies the democracies should adopt to ward off the threats posed by Hitler's Germany . Most important , writers in this school attempted to become more ana- lytical by defining concepts , exploring some ancient ...
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... concerned with family in- terests in Hanover as with various threats to England posed by Spain or France . Some of the important diplomatic crises and wars between states in the eighteenth century arose from conflicting claims of ...
... concerned with family in- terests in Hanover as with various threats to England posed by Spain or France . Some of the important diplomatic crises and wars between states in the eighteenth century arose from conflicting claims of ...
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... concerned with advancing and regulating what are essentially private concerns and rela- tionships between individuals and groups in separate nations . A second type of middle - range objective is to increase a state's prestige in the ...
... concerned with advancing and regulating what are essentially private concerns and rela- tionships between individuals and groups in separate nations . A second type of middle - range objective is to increase a state's prestige in the ...
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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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