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... remained independent while their strength grew to the point where they could effectively challenge not only other rising states , but the central monarchy itself . Throughout the Greek period , a number of city states and former ...
... remained independent while their strength grew to the point where they could effectively challenge not only other rising states , but the central monarchy itself . Throughout the Greek period , a number of city states and former ...
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... remained for the Communist - dominated cabinet and ministries to consolidate their power throughout the land . Most political parties were banned , many non - Communist political leaders jailed , and the most im- portant symbols and ...
... remained for the Communist - dominated cabinet and ministries to consolidate their power throughout the land . Most political parties were banned , many non - Communist political leaders jailed , and the most im- portant symbols and ...
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... remained confined to the Korean Peninsula as supply bases in Manchuria and Japan remained un- touched ) and militarily ( both sides abstained from use of nuclear weap- ons ) . Another aspect of the relationship between weapons and ...
... remained confined to the Korean Peninsula as supply bases in Manchuria and Japan remained un- touched ) and militarily ( both sides abstained from use of nuclear weap- ons ) . Another aspect of the relationship between weapons 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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