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... vote in an anti - colonial manner . 6. Anti - imperialist agent . Where imperialism is perceived as a serious threat , many governments see themselves as agents of the " struggle " against this menace . The governments of the Soviet ...
... vote in an anti - colonial manner . 6. Anti - imperialist agent . Where imperialism is perceived as a serious threat , many governments see themselves as agents of the " struggle " against this menace . The governments of the Soviet ...
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... Voting behavior studies in the United States indicate that the more partisan a voter before the election , the less likely he is to subject himself to the campaign appeals of the party for which he will not vote . Those who do subject ...
... Voting behavior studies in the United States indicate that the more partisan a voter before the election , the less likely he is to subject himself to the campaign appeals of the party for which he will not vote . Those who do subject ...
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... vote a certain way on a resolution at a conference on the law of the sea does not seem related in any way to the role conceptions or orientations outlined previously . Finally , it can be demonstrated that two states with similar role ...
... vote a certain way on a resolution at a conference on the law of the sea does not seem related in any way to the role conceptions or orientations outlined previously . Finally , it can be demonstrated that two states with similar role ...
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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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