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... groups as the Veddas , Australian aborigines , the Fuegians , and some North American Indians have revealed that , with the exception of common grazing rights , these people developed few collective interests that they had to achieve or ...
... groups as the Veddas , Australian aborigines , the Fuegians , and some North American Indians have revealed that , with the exception of common grazing rights , these people developed few collective interests that they had to achieve or ...
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... groups within those populations . The officials making propaganda hope that these foreign groups or the entire population will in turn influence the attitudes and actions of their own government . To cite some illustrations : During the ...
... groups within those populations . The officials making propaganda hope that these foreign groups or the entire population will in turn influence the attitudes and actions of their own government . To cite some illustrations : During the ...
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... groups . The strength of these group - established attitudes and opin- ions can be seen in experiments that failed to modify attitudes of indi- viduals contrary to predominating views within the groups to which those individuals ...
... groups . The strength of these group - established attitudes and opin- ions can be seen in experiments that failed to modify attitudes of indi- viduals contrary to predominating views within the groups to which those individuals ...
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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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