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... ment of trends , intentions , responses , attitudes , and motivations . Although the diplomat may also provide a large quantity of raw data in his reports , his main role in providing information is to use his skill and familiarity with ...
... ment of trends , intentions , responses , attitudes , and motivations . Although the diplomat may also provide a large quantity of raw data in his reports , his main role in providing information is to use his skill and familiarity with ...
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... ment was worked out . It was clear that , with the exception of the last several meetings , the Soviet government did not wish to make an agree- ment or change its objectives toward Austria but was content to maintain the occupied ...
... ment was worked out . It was clear that , with the exception of the last several meetings , the Soviet government did not wish to make an agree- ment or change its objectives toward Austria but was content to maintain the occupied ...
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... ment's foreign relations ? Because there are historical examples of both the effectiveness and impotence of foreign opinion as influences on a gov- ernment's behavior , it is difficult to generalize . However , some conclusions or ...
... ment's foreign relations ? Because there are historical examples of both the effectiveness and impotence of foreign opinion as influences on a gov- ernment's behavior , it is difficult to generalize . However , some conclusions or ...
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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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