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leader may be an important component of a definition of the situation, and that
some foreign policy actions are geared primarily to solve some internal political
problem, such as a leader's lagging prestige, rather than to cope with an issue ...
leader may be an important component of a definition of the situation, and that
some foreign policy actions are geared primarily to solve some internal political
problem, such as a leader's lagging prestige, rather than to cope with an issue ...
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We also argued that organizational needs, values, and traditions are less
important in influencing policy making during times of crisis than during
consideration of routine problems. All of these statements are really hypotheses
about ...
We also argued that organizational needs, values, and traditions are less
important in influencing policy making during times of crisis than during
consideration of routine problems. All of these statements are really hypotheses
about ...
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The problem of assessing the relative importance of different components — and
the relationship among them — is well illustrated in analyses of Soviet foreign
policy. Some observers of Russian politics claim that ideological imperatives are
...
The problem of assessing the relative importance of different components — and
the relationship among them — is well illustrated in analyses of Soviet foreign
policy. Some observers of Russian politics claim that ideological imperatives are
...
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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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