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... areas of research . One conclusion from reviewing the literature is that the major areas of research are changing rapidly . In the mid - 1960's academics gave considerable attention to descriptions , comparisons , and definitions of ...
... areas of research . One conclusion from reviewing the literature is that the major areas of research are changing rapidly . In the mid - 1960's academics gave considerable attention to descriptions , comparisons , and definitions of ...
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... areas in- dicates the extent to which the Israelis consider strategically favorable frontiers to be a " core " value related to national survival . After self - preservation and defense of strategically vital areas , another prominent ...
... areas in- dicates the extent to which the Israelis consider strategically favorable frontiers to be a " core " value related to national survival . After self - preservation and defense of strategically vital areas , another prominent ...
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... areas , particularly Uzbekistan , where natural and economic conditions are in many respects similar to those in other Asian areas . Articles , pictures , and news reports describe the difference between the Central Asian republics ...
... areas , particularly Uzbekistan , where natural and economic conditions are in many respects similar to those in other Asian areas . Articles , pictures , and news reports describe the difference between the Central Asian republics ...
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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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