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... industrial base , it is difficult both to create modern armed forces and maintain a reasonable 13 In 1963 Communist ... industry . Unless China possessed the most modern weapons , he suggested , it would " degenerate " into a second- or ...
... industrial base , it is difficult both to create modern armed forces and maintain a reasonable 13 In 1963 Communist ... industry . Unless China possessed the most modern weapons , he suggested , it would " degenerate " into a second- or ...
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... industry . Assume further that both the Belgian and Albanian ambassadors offer roughly equal con- cessions if the British will lower their tariffs on bicycles . Both Albania and Belgium , they claim , will lower their own tariffs on ...
... industry . Assume further that both the Belgian and Albanian ambassadors offer roughly equal con- cessions if the British will lower their tariffs on bicycles . Both Albania and Belgium , they claim , will lower their own tariffs on ...
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... industrial goods . Foreign trade would be used primarily to pur- chase raw materials unavailable in Germany and to ... industries , and to make certain that foreign exchange earnings were not spent for frivolous imports . Through their ...
... industrial goods . Foreign trade would be used primarily to pur- chase raw materials unavailable in Germany and to ... industries , and to make certain that foreign exchange earnings were not spent for frivolous imports . Through their ...
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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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