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... European states system . Contemporary ideological issues trace their origins to nine- teenth - century Europe ; the question of nationhood and national independ- ence still raises serious international problems ; and the search for ...
... European states system . Contemporary ideological issues trace their origins to nine- teenth - century Europe ; the question of nationhood and national independ- ence still raises serious international problems ; and the search for ...
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... Europe must , however , be abandoned . Supra- national federations , he claimed , do not conform to political reality because they cannot reflect the " national will " of diverse peoples . Europe will be- come a " federation of ...
... Europe must , however , be abandoned . Supra- national federations , he claimed , do not conform to political reality because they cannot reflect the " national will " of diverse peoples . Europe will be- come a " federation of ...
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... Europe . Although the members still conduct most of their for- eign and defense policies within the context of NATO ... Europe's coal and steel resources and abolishing trade barriers on these raw materials . Many European trade unions ...
... Europe . Although the members still conduct most of their for- eign and defense policies within the context of NATO ... Europe's coal and steel resources and abolishing trade barriers on these raw materials . Many European trade unions ...
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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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