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... and commercial contacts for travellers and merchants in foreign countries .
MAJOR RULES OF THE GREEK SYSTEM The Greeks developed a number of
rules , observed in treaties or custom , which regulated diplomatic relations ...
... and commercial contacts for travellers and merchants in foreign countries .
MAJOR RULES OF THE GREEK SYSTEM The Greeks developed a number of
rules , observed in treaties or custom , which regulated diplomatic relations ...
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Many American diplomats have observed how they made strenuous efforts to be
personable , friendly , and scrupulously honest with foreign officials in the hope of
inducing cooperative forms of behavior . Admiral Standley , a wartime ...
Many American diplomats have observed how they made strenuous efforts to be
personable , friendly , and scrupulously honest with foreign officials in the hope of
inducing cooperative forms of behavior . Admiral Standley , a wartime ...
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When justice and the principle of treaty observation conflict , which is the correct
course of action ? ... British government leaders believed that peace and the
principles of conduct in the Covenant of the League of Nations had to be
observed .
When justice and the principle of treaty observation conflict , which is the correct
course of action ? ... British government leaders believed that peace and the
principles of conduct in the Covenant of the League of Nations had to be
observed .
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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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