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... needs are not equal on both sides , the independent states ( in terms of needs ) can make demands ( or resist demands made against them ) on the dependent great powers , and obtain important concessions . The British . and French ...
... needs are not equal on both sides , the independent states ( in terms of needs ) can make demands ( or resist demands made against them ) on the dependent great powers , and obtain important concessions . The British . and French ...
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... needs , social values or ideological imperatives , state of public opinion , availability of capabilities , degree ... needs of those individuals responsible for establishing goals , priorities among them , and actions needed to achieve ...
... needs , social values or ideological imperatives , state of public opinion , availability of capabilities , degree ... needs of those individuals responsible for establishing goals , priorities among them , and actions needed to achieve ...
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... needs . Finally , another generalization explaining Soviet ac- tions abroad claims that the leadership is increasingly concerned with ful- filling domestic needs and responding to consumer demands . Thus , do- mestic needs and ...
... needs . Finally , another generalization explaining Soviet ac- tions abroad claims that the leadership is increasingly concerned with ful- filling domestic needs and responding to consumer demands . Thus , do- mestic needs and ...
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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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