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... diplomatic relations , while many political scientists hold that the most valid approach to the subject is careful de- scription of events which are assumed to be unique . In fact , a review of the history of this field of study reveals ...
... diplomatic relations , while many political scientists hold that the most valid approach to the subject is careful de- scription of events which are assumed to be unique . In fact , a review of the history of this field of study reveals ...
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... diplomatic relations . It remains the task of those who research in the field of international relations to see if the results of experimental situations can be verified in the diplomatic situation . Unfortunately , many propositions ...
... diplomatic relations . It remains the task of those who research in the field of international relations to see if the results of experimental situations can be verified in the diplomatic situation . Unfortunately , many propositions ...
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... diplomatic relations . Nor do we find evidence of the strong value placed on political independence that was so evident in Greece . Instead , the larger states annexed the smaller with impunity and were prevented from expanding ...
... diplomatic relations . Nor do we find evidence of the strong value placed on political independence that was so evident in Greece . Instead , the larger states annexed the smaller with impunity and were prevented from expanding ...
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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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