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... traditional forms of nationalism are emerging once again as the main motive force of the nation - state . He cited the growing independence of the Eastern European states from Moscow as proof of his thesis . De Gaulle envisaged for the ...
... traditional forms of nationalism are emerging once again as the main motive force of the nation - state . He cited the growing independence of the Eastern European states from Moscow as proof of his thesis . De Gaulle envisaged for the ...
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... traditional nonaligned states such as Switzerland and Finland cannot be understood in terms of domestic political needs . Rather , their orientations can be explained better by reference to geo- graphic location ( Finland as bordering ...
... traditional nonaligned states such as Switzerland and Finland cannot be understood in terms of domestic political needs . Rather , their orientations can be explained better by reference to geo- graphic location ( Finland as bordering ...
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... traditional policies as the most im- portant elements in Russia's external behavior . Diplomatic maneuvers and major policy decisions are thus seen not as tactics designed to imple- ment some grandiose ideological plan , but as a means ...
... traditional policies as the most im- portant elements in Russia's external behavior . Diplomatic maneuvers and major policy decisions are thus seen not as tactics designed to imple- ment some grandiose ideological plan , but as a means ...
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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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