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Diplomatic and military coalitions form frequently, are open-ended, and
disintegrate rapidly once mutual objectives have been achieved. They do not
form into stable blocs. These coalitions are unstable because the interests
underlying them ...
Diplomatic and military coalitions form frequently, are open-ended, and
disintegrate rapidly once mutual objectives have been achieved. They do not
form into stable blocs. These coalitions are unstable because the interests
underlying them ...
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In this type of system military power and diplomatic authority center around two
bloc leaders, which dominate or lead lesser units by combining rewards — such
as providing security and economic assistance — with implicit or explicit threats
of ...
In this type of system military power and diplomatic authority center around two
bloc leaders, which dominate or lead lesser units by combining rewards — such
as providing security and economic assistance — with implicit or explicit threats
of ...
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influence vis-a-vis the industrialized nations and 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 ...
influence vis-a-vis the industrialized nations and 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 ...
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Current Schools of Study in International Politics 8 Interdisciplinary Efforts | 13 |
International Politics Foreign Policy and International Relations | 20 |
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