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International Systems An international system can be denned as any collection of
independent political entities — tribes, city-states, nations, or empires — which
interact with considerable frequency and according to regularized processes.
International Systems An international system can be denned as any collection of
independent political entities — tribes, city-states, nations, or empires — which
interact with considerable frequency and according to regularized processes.
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Each historical system will be analyzed from five aspects. First the boundaries of
the system — the line between interaction and environment — will be designated
. Any international system has identifiable boundaries — geographic, cultural, ...
Each historical system will be analyzed from five aspects. First the boundaries of
the system — the line between interaction and environment — will be designated
. Any international system has identifiable boundaries — geographic, cultural, ...
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This was the extension of the European state system into the rest of the world and
the subsequent rise of nearly 80 new political units, mostly former colonial
territories, as important actors in the modern international system. The European
...
This was the extension of the European state system into the rest of the world and
the subsequent rise of nearly 80 new political units, mostly former colonial
territories, as important actors in the modern international system. The European
...
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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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