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cratic and authoritarian, share at least one important characteristic: in crisis
situations statesmen are denied the luxury of decision making in leisure. The
capacity to respond with weapons of almost incalculable speed of delivery and ...
cratic and authoritarian, share at least one important characteristic: in crisis
situations statesmen are denied the luxury of decision making in leisure. The
capacity to respond with weapons of almost incalculable speed of delivery and ...
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However, roles and orientations by themselves do not necessarily determine
objectives, decisions, or actions. In Chapter 10, we noted that though the
Chinese often give assistance to revolutionary movements around the world, they
often ...
However, roles and orientations by themselves do not necessarily determine
objectives, decisions, or actions. In Chapter 10, we noted that though the
Chinese often give assistance to revolutionary movements around the world, they
often ...
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In this sense, legal norms enter into decision making less as criteria to determine
what, substantively, governments should or should not do, than as sets of
principles which can be put together into a case to justify actions that have
already ...
In this sense, legal norms enter into decision making less as criteria to determine
what, substantively, governments should or should not do, than as sets of
principles which can be put together into a case to justify actions that have
already ...
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Current Schools of Study in International Politics 8 Interdisciplinary Efforts | 13 |
International Politics Foreign Policy and International Relations | 20 |
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