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... elected to power or a military junta gains control through a coup d'état ? What is the influence of a certain columnist or radio commentator upon official policy and public opinion ? What tactics are likely to be adopted by the foreign ...
... elected to power or a military junta gains control through a coup d'état ? What is the influence of a certain columnist or radio commentator upon official policy and public opinion ? What tactics are likely to be adopted by the foreign ...
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... elected president in 1970 ) had a good chance of defeating the left - of - center candidate supported by the United States . 4. Aid can be suspended following a coup d'état . The United States has almost routinely done this in Latin ...
... elected president in 1970 ) had a good chance of defeating the left - of - center candidate supported by the United States . 4. Aid can be suspended following a coup d'état . The United States has almost routinely done this in Latin ...
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... elected president instead of Franklin Roosevelt ? If we attempt to provide an answer in each case , we must make some judgment about the effect of one individual , his values and beliefs , on a state's external relations ; either it is ...
... elected president instead of Franklin Roosevelt ? If we attempt to provide an answer in each case , we must make some judgment about the effect of one individual , his values and beliefs , on a state's external relations ; either it is ...
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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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