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... domestic and external , to achieve those goals . Since , practically speaking , no state has unlimited resources to achieve all desirable goals , each state must choose its external objectives . Therefore , while how the ruling élites ...
... domestic and external , to achieve those goals . Since , practically speaking , no state has unlimited resources to achieve all desirable goals , each state must choose its external objectives . Therefore , while how the ruling élites ...
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... domestic Occasional domestic turmoils , such as the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution , tended to weaken the effectiveness of Peking's external activities . Besides , the basic strategy of Peking is self - reliance to depend upon ...
... domestic Occasional domestic turmoils , such as the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution , tended to weaken the effectiveness of Peking's external activities . Besides , the basic strategy of Peking is self - reliance to depend upon ...
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... domestic affairs , " this attack would become even more violent after Washington recognizes Peiping . It is hard to imagine how the United States could continue normal relations with the Republic of China in such circumstances . The ...
... domestic affairs , " this attack would become even more violent after Washington recognizes Peiping . It is hard to imagine how the United States could continue normal relations with the Republic of China in such circumstances . The ...
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