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... land , titles , and favors upon its vassals . The bureaucratic or- ganization of the monarchy was already well developed in this period , and differentiated to serve a large variety of governmental functions . In addition to the central ...
... land , titles , and favors upon its vassals . The bureaucratic or- ganization of the monarchy was already well developed in this period , and differentiated to serve a large variety of governmental functions . In addition to the central ...
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... lands , subsidies , and protection against each other , but because of the difficulty of transportation and ... land inhabited by barbarian tribes , Chou vassals whose loyalty was doubtful , and groups that retained sporadic ...
... lands , subsidies , and protection against each other , but because of the difficulty of transportation and ... land inhabited by barbarian tribes , Chou vassals whose loyalty was doubtful , and groups that retained sporadic ...
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... land . When ambitious nobles went to war and defeated a neighbor , they no longer turned the conquered rulers into sub - vassals , but incorporated them and their land as integral parts of their own territory . The smaller units were ...
... land . When ambitious nobles went to war and defeated a neighbor , they no longer turned the conquered rulers into sub - vassals , but incorporated them and their land as integral parts of their own territory . The smaller units were ...
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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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