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... become permanent subsystems leading to collaboration on a wide range of problems . Military alliances can be classified and compared according to four main criteria : ( 1 ) the nature of the casus foederis ( the situation in which ...
... become permanent subsystems leading to collaboration on a wide range of problems . Military alliances can be classified and compared according to four main criteria : ( 1 ) the nature of the casus foederis ( the situation in which ...
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... becomes less attractive as delivery systems become more accurate and as the political costs of foreign bases increase . " Hardening " delivery systems ( such as the Minuteman missile ) by placing them in underground shelters , although ...
... becomes less attractive as delivery systems become more accurate and as the political costs of foreign bases increase . " Hardening " delivery systems ( such as the Minuteman missile ) by placing them in underground shelters , although ...
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... become more complex . Identifying areas of mutual interest and converting these into acceptable arms control formulae - difficult even in bilateral negotiations - is not likely to become easier as the number of nations di- rectly ...
... become more complex . Identifying areas of mutual interest and converting these into acceptable arms control formulae - difficult even in bilateral negotiations - is not likely to become easier as the number of nations di- rectly ...
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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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