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... economic decision making in order to influence the political be- havior of another country . The criteria for the restrictions are political , not economic . The distinction between normal international trade and trade for political ...
... economic decision making in order to influence the political be- havior of another country . The criteria for the restrictions are political , not economic . The distinction between normal international trade and trade for political ...
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... economic " advisers " to enter the country , and granted various privileges to German - owned enter- prises in the country . By 1939 , however , most of Romania's production was geared to German needs , not for Romanian economic ...
... economic " advisers " to enter the country , and granted various privileges to German - owned enter- prises in the country . By 1939 , however , most of Romania's production was geared to German needs , not for Romanian economic ...
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... economic transactions where an alternative supply is available , the donor - recipient relationship can be exploited by the recipient for its own purposes . There are , therefore ... Economic Warfare 268 Economic Instruments of Policy.
... economic transactions where an alternative supply is available , the donor - recipient relationship can be exploited by the recipient for its own purposes . There are , therefore ... Economic Warfare 268 Economic Instruments of Policy.
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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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