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... influence implies more than merely A's ability to change the behavior of B. Influence may also be seen when A attempts to get B to continue a course of action or policy which is useful to , or in the interests of , A.2 The exercise of ...
... influence implies more than merely A's ability to change the behavior of B. Influence may also be seen when A attempts to get B to continue a course of action or policy which is useful to , or in the interests of , A.2 The exercise of ...
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... influence travelling only in one direction . But when state B does lower its tariffs , that action may prompt state A to reward state B in some manner . The phenomenon of feedback may be illustrated as follows : Influences A to do ...
... influence travelling only in one direction . But when state B does lower its tariffs , that action may prompt state A to reward state B in some manner . The phenomenon of feedback may be illustrated as follows : Influences A to do ...
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... influence successfully , while others do not . It is clear that in political relationships not everyone possesses equal influence . We frequently use the terms " great powers " and " small powers " as a shorthand way of suggesting that ...
... influence successfully , while others do not . It is clear that in political relationships not everyone possesses equal influence . We frequently use the terms " great powers " and " small powers " as a shorthand way of suggesting that ...
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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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