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... facts which do not support government policy . Very important human factors , of course , creep into activities of this nature . The desire for promotion , the need not to offend by producing 8 Robert C. North , “ Fact and Value in the ...
... facts which do not support government policy . Very important human factors , of course , creep into activities of this nature . The desire for promotion , the need not to offend by producing 8 Robert C. North , “ Fact and Value in the ...
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... fact , or condition , his evaluation of that object , fact , or condition in terms of its goodness or badness , friendliness or hostility , or value , and the mean- ing ascribed to , or deduced from , that object , fact , or condition ...
... fact , or condition , his evaluation of that object , fact , or condition in terms of its goodness or badness , friendliness or hostility , or value , and the mean- ing ascribed to , or deduced from , that object , fact , or condition ...
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... fact dealt primarily with crises rather than conflicts . In this field they have been reasonably successful . In the ... facts about international organizations has been their inability or unwillingness to cope with con- flicts before ...
... fact dealt primarily with crises rather than conflicts . In this field they have been reasonably successful . In the ... facts about international organizations has been their inability or unwillingness to cope with con- flicts before ...
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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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