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... continued to expand on the pre- war perspectives , though establishment of the League of Nations gave observers something new to write about . Institutes dedicated to the study of international law and organization were formed in ...
... continued to expand on the pre- war perspectives , though establishment of the League of Nations gave observers something new to write about . Institutes dedicated to the study of international law and organization were formed in ...
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... continued to pay lip service to the Holy Roman Emperor long after he had lost his political and military power . The leaders of most of the Chinese states continued to offer ceremonial deference to the Chou monarch , and if they could ...
... continued to pay lip service to the Holy Roman Emperor long after he had lost his political and military power . The leaders of most of the Chinese states continued to offer ceremonial deference to the Chou monarch , and if they could ...
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... continued to be employed as means of settling conflicts , leading ultimately to the exhaustion of the most important city - states . The fate of the Greek system was analogous to that of the Chinese : both succumbed , after a long ...
... continued to be employed as means of settling conflicts , leading ultimately to the exhaustion of the most important city - states . The fate of the Greek system was analogous to that of the Chinese : both succumbed , after a long ...
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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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