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... dependent upon Arab lands for oil supplies . They have an important need , which only the Arab countries can satisfy at a reason- able cost . On the other hand , the Middle Eastern countries that control these oil resources may not be ...
... dependent upon Arab lands for oil supplies . They have an important need , which only the Arab countries can satisfy at a reason- able cost . On the other hand , the Middle Eastern countries that control these oil resources may not be ...
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... dependent upon , state A , the more likely state A's acts - threats , promises , rewards , or punishments— will succeed in changing or sustaining B's behavior . Understanding the dynamics of power relationships at the international ...
... dependent upon , state A , the more likely state A's acts - threats , promises , rewards , or punishments— will succeed in changing or sustaining B's behavior . Understanding the dynamics of power relationships at the international ...
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... dependent upon the Soviet Union , and former French colonies in Africa and certain states in Latin America are very dependent upon France and the United States for sale of their export commodities . Iceland , Finland , Egypt , and ...
... dependent upon the Soviet Union , and former French colonies in Africa and certain states in Latin America are very dependent upon France and the United States for sale of their export commodities . Iceland , Finland , Egypt , and ...
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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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