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... later were determined to put an end to political orders in which em- perors could intervene in subordinates ' affairs and territories . Regardless of historical and geographical context , policymakers for different types of political ...
... later were determined to put an end to political orders in which em- perors could intervene in subordinates ' affairs and territories . Regardless of historical and geographical context , policymakers for different types of political ...
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... later the United States announced a cut of $ 67 million in the aid program , a step that finally prompted another Greek government to put into effect some of the suggested policies . Two years later , in 1952 , political obstacles to ...
... later the United States announced a cut of $ 67 million in the aid program , a step that finally prompted another Greek government to put into effect some of the suggested policies . Two years later , in 1952 , political obstacles to ...
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... later a number of vessels containing 1,800 marines were anchored in Beirut harbor , close to Syria and Jordan , ready to intervene on behalf of the young king if necessary . Although only limited Egyptian intervention on behalf of the ...
... later a number of vessels containing 1,800 marines were anchored in Beirut harbor , close to Syria and Jordan , ready to intervene on behalf of the young king if necessary . Although only limited Egyptian intervention on behalf of the ...
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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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