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... independent , all possess equally the rights of territorial integrity and self - defense , and all are equally ... independent states as the large and powerful engulfed the small and weak . In international history since the eighteenth ...
... independent , all possess equally the rights of territorial integrity and self - defense , and all are equally ... independent states as the large and powerful engulfed the small and weak . In international history since the eighteenth ...
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... independent strategic and foreign policies . The trend toward disintegration in the Soviet bloc is even more pro- nounced because the bloc originally displayed such a highly monolithic structure . Any rebellion against Soviet leadership ...
... independent strategic and foreign policies . The trend toward disintegration in the Soviet bloc is even more pro- nounced because the bloc originally displayed such a highly monolithic structure . Any rebellion against Soviet leadership ...
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... independent means of deterring possible moves against their vital interests . It is to cover the 5 per cent of hypothetical cases when the United States might not retaliate , the French argued , that Europeans must have their own ...
... independent means of deterring possible moves against their vital interests . It is to cover the 5 per cent of hypothetical cases when the United States might not retaliate , the French argued , that Europeans must have their own ...
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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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