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... create environments in which political instability and civil disturbances are likely to occur frequently.26 ... create instability , frequent diplomatic crises , and occasional military confrontations . It is impossible to create a world ...
... create environments in which political instability and civil disturbances are likely to occur frequently.26 ... create instability , frequent diplomatic crises , and occasional military confrontations . It is impossible to create a world ...
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... create fear , and pictures of atrocities create revulsion and , subsequently , hatred . Probably the most effective technique for foreign propaganda is the coordination of message . content with the actual policies and actions of the ...
... create fear , and pictures of atrocities create revulsion and , subsequently , hatred . Probably the most effective technique for foreign propaganda is the coordination of message . content with the actual policies and actions of the ...
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... create responses of incredulity , amusement , or irritation . Propagandists often fail to realize that it is difficult to create new fears or expectations where there is no realistic basis for them . Issues of the greatest importance to ...
... create responses of incredulity , amusement , or irritation . Propagandists often fail to realize that it is difficult to create new fears or expectations where there is no realistic basis for them . Issues of the greatest importance to ...
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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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