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... objectives that had little relationship to private dynastic interests except that often they reflected on the prestige of monarchs . These included colonial ventures and expansion of trade and commerce . Statesmen such as Cardinal ...
... objectives that had little relationship to private dynastic interests except that often they reflected on the prestige of monarchs . These included colonial ventures and expansion of trade and commerce . Statesmen such as Cardinal ...
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... objectives and commit varying resources to their realization . But these objectives , no matter how diverse , do not contain within them specific courses of action . If a state wishes to secure more strategically advantageous frontiers ...
... objectives and commit varying resources to their realization . But these objectives , no matter how diverse , do not contain within them specific courses of action . If a state wishes to secure more strategically advantageous frontiers ...
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... objectives in Table 5-1 are incompatible . The attempt to maintain diverse sources of trade and technological ex- change throughout the world may ... Objectives Objectives, National Roles, and Orientations, 150 Selected Bibliography,
... objectives in Table 5-1 are incompatible . The attempt to maintain diverse sources of trade and technological ex- change throughout the world may ... Objectives Objectives, National Roles, and Orientations, 150 Selected Bibliography,
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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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