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... principles and political doctrines as a major motive or guide to foreign policy behavior . Though the wars of the French Revo- lution had territorial objectives , they were undertaken in the name of the universal principles of " Liberty ...
... principles and political doctrines as a major motive or guide to foreign policy behavior . Though the wars of the French Revo- lution had territorial objectives , they were undertaken in the name of the universal principles of " Liberty ...
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... principle . This strategy , sometimes called " issue escalation , " is also designed to illustrate commitment , for it is generally understood that concessions over principles are harder to make than concessions over trivia . Instead of ...
... principle . This strategy , sometimes called " issue escalation , " is also designed to illustrate commitment , for it is generally understood that concessions over principles are harder to make than concessions over trivia . Instead of ...
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... principles of international law , but found later that a treaty to which it was a partner imposed not only heavy ... principles such as those in the United Nations Charter may not help very much . The appeasement strategy of England in ...
... principles of international law , but found later that a treaty to which it was a partner imposed not only heavy ... principles such as those in the United Nations Charter may not help very much . The appeasement strategy of England in ...
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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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