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... heavy industrial base , it is difficult both to create modern armed forces and
maintain a reasonable level of economic growth . ... missiles , and supersonic
aircraft were the most important indicators of the technical level of a nation ' s
industry .
... heavy industrial base , it is difficult both to create modern armed forces and
maintain a reasonable level of economic growth . ... missiles , and supersonic
aircraft were the most important indicators of the technical level of a nation ' s
industry .
Page 163
Assume that the quality and price of the bicycles is approximately the same and
that the British government does not wish to allow too many imports for fear of
damaging the domestic bicycle industry . Assume further that both the Belgian
and ...
Assume that the quality and price of the bicycles is approximately the same and
that the British government does not wish to allow too many imports for fear of
damaging the domestic bicycle industry . Assume further that both the Belgian
and ...
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Accordingly , they placed first priority on developing self - sufficiency in heavy
industrial goods . Foreign trade would be used primarily to purchase raw
materials unavailable in Germany and to import some food supplies , especially
wheat and ...
Accordingly , they placed first priority on developing self - sufficiency in heavy
industrial goods . Foreign trade would be used primarily to purchase raw
materials unavailable in Germany and to import some food supplies , especially
wheat and ...
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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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