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... Imperial Systems By a system we mean a group of closely interrelated or interdependent states . We characterize as imperial an inter- national political system with one dominant power and with the other states in some considerable ...
... Imperial Systems By a system we mean a group of closely interrelated or interdependent states . We characterize as imperial an inter- national political system with one dominant power and with the other states in some considerable ...
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... imperial economic system , tributary economies de- pend upon a metropole for both imports and exports , and are themselves discouraged from self - sufficiency . At least since the industrial revolution , imperial economic relationships ...
... imperial economic system , tributary economies de- pend upon a metropole for both imports and exports , and are themselves discouraged from self - sufficiency . At least since the industrial revolution , imperial economic relationships ...
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... imperial than plural . The United States has often seemed to be using Atlantic federalist institu- tions essentially to sustain and legitimize a hegemonic position . Economic systems , like political systems , can be units or subsystems ...
... imperial than plural . The United States has often seemed to be using Atlantic federalist institu- tions essentially to sustain and legitimize a hegemonic position . Economic systems , like political systems , can be units or subsystems ...
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General Considerations | 3 |
Main Issues within the Atlantic | 85 |
Basic Balance of Payments 1970 | 98 |
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