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... target is the most likely to be effective . Information on Soviet economic output , provided by a Russian embassy official to a Canadian student writing an essay on the topic , is more likely to have an impact on the student than an ...
... target is the most likely to be effective . Information on Soviet economic output , provided by a Russian embassy official to a Canadian student writing an essay on the topic , is more likely to have an impact on the student than an ...
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... target approve or disapprove it . One way to evoke a particularly hostile attitude among religious people against communism is to equate it with atheism . Communists regularly equate capitalism with decadence , and anti - Semites hope ...
... target approve or disapprove it . One way to evoke a particularly hostile attitude among religious people against communism is to equate it with atheism . Communists regularly equate capitalism with decadence , and anti - Semites hope ...
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... target populations.27 Peace themes are among the most prominent in Soviet propaganda . These , too , are effective because they play upon rational fears and well- established and widespread attitudes against war . Moreover , these ...
... target populations.27 Peace themes are among the most prominent in Soviet propaganda . These , too , are effective because they play upon rational fears and well- established and widespread attitudes against war . Moreover , these ...
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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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