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... bloc affiliations , pursuing their objectives with considerable freedom of action . The same general pattern was re ... bloc leaders . Patterns of communication and interaction in the diffuse- bloc system are similar to those in the ...
... bloc affiliations , pursuing their objectives with considerable freedom of action . The same general pattern was re ... bloc leaders . Patterns of communication and interaction in the diffuse- bloc system are similar to those in the ...
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... bloc leaders and between each of the bloc leaders and its respective client states . In the post - World War II period , however , inter- action and communication among the lesser states of the Western bloc has been consistently high ...
... bloc leaders and between each of the bloc leaders and its respective client states . In the post - World War II period , however , inter- action and communication among the lesser states of the Western bloc has been consistently high ...
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... bloc leaders . Moreover , some nonaligned states have sought to create regional military alliances . Nonalignment thus appears more as an orientation toward East - West bloc conflicts than as a true strategy toward all issues in the ...
... bloc leaders . Moreover , some nonaligned states have sought to create regional military alliances . Nonalignment thus appears more as an orientation toward East - West bloc conflicts than as a true strategy toward all issues in the ...
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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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