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... problems , and historical consequences could fail to reflect certain biases in his anal- ysis . Even the most objective scholar is partly a prisoner of his experi- ences , the values predominant in his society , and the myths ...
... problems , and historical consequences could fail to reflect certain biases in his anal- ysis . Even the most objective scholar is partly a prisoner of his experi- ences , the values predominant in his society , and the myths ...
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... problem of war . More important is that rela- tively few disputes and conflicts of objectives arise out of differing inter- pretations of law . If international politics were defined only as the problems and processes of adjusting ...
... problem of war . More important is that rela- tively few disputes and conflicts of objectives arise out of differing inter- pretations of law . If international politics were defined only as the problems and processes of adjusting ...
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... problems in the global sphere are not , perhaps , the most significant . Issues relating spe- cifically to Canadian - American relations also raise controversy . The main problem , as seen from Ottawa and among Canadian businessmen , is ...
... problems in the global sphere are not , perhaps , the most significant . Issues relating spe- cifically to Canadian - American relations also raise controversy . The main problem , as seen from Ottawa and among Canadian businessmen , is ...
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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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