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... military invasions from Communist Russia and China , emphasized military aid and defense support for its main allies . In 1953 , for example , the United States allo- cated $ 4.2 billion for military grants and only $ 2.6 billion for ...
... military invasions from Communist Russia and China , emphasized military aid and defense support for its main allies . In 1953 , for example , the United States allo- cated $ 4.2 billion for military grants and only $ 2.6 billion for ...
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... military and political operations , are they ready to launch a final military assault on the central political authorities . At this stage the war of attrition develops into a more conventional war , with the purpose of anihilating the ...
... military and political operations , are they ready to launch a final military assault on the central political authorities . At this stage the war of attrition develops into a more conventional war , with the purpose of anihilating the ...
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... military instruments is by no means limited to the major powers . Nor , despite the huge defense budgets of the five nuclear powers -the United States , USSR , Great Britain , France and China - is the expenditure of vast resources for ...
... military instruments is by no means limited to the major powers . Nor , despite the huge defense budgets of the five nuclear powers -the United States , USSR , Great Britain , France and China - is the expenditure of vast resources for ...
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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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