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The official mythology and customary rules of behavior, buttressed by the writings
of philosophers such as Confucius, emphasized unity, obedience to the "Son of
Heaven," harmony among all parts of the political order, and the obligation of all ...
The official mythology and customary rules of behavior, buttressed by the writings
of philosophers such as Confucius, emphasized unity, obedience to the "Son of
Heaven," harmony among all parts of the political order, and the obligation of all ...
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From these three basic rules flow a number of more specific limitations on state
action, as defined in treaties, international custom, and general principles of
international law. The three basic rules specify the accepted and expected forms
of ...
From these three basic rules flow a number of more specific limitations on state
action, as defined in treaties, international custom, and general principles of
international law. The three basic rules specify the accepted and expected forms
of ...
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Law is, after all, more than a set of arbitrary rules derived from custom and
treaties. In so far as legal norms and doctrines prevent governments from doing
certain things, punish others, or prescribe certain courses of action, they reflect
values ...
Law is, after all, more than a set of arbitrary rules derived from custom and
treaties. In so far as legal norms and doctrines prevent governments from doing
certain things, punish others, or prescribe certain courses of action, they reflect
values ...
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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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