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... external threat to their own values and interests will have great bearing on their orientation toward the external environment . Finally , a state's geographic location , topographical characteristics , and endowment in natural ...
... external threat to their own values and interests will have great bearing on their orientation toward the external environment . Finally , a state's geographic location , topographical characteristics , and endowment in natural ...
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... external threats . Throughout history political units have offered their military capabilities to other states in order to help maintain friendly governments in power or perpetuate a particular dynasty against internal and externally ...
... external threats . Throughout history political units have offered their military capabilities to other states in order to help maintain friendly governments in power or perpetuate a particular dynasty against internal and externally ...
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... external conflict behavior do emerge if one takes into account types of states , types of in- ternal and external conflict , and time lags . Thus , he found that for " cen- trist " states ( mostly one - party , authoritarian states ) ...
... external conflict behavior do emerge if one takes into account types of states , types of in- ternal and external conflict , and time lags . Thus , he found that for " cen- trist " states ( mostly one - party , authoritarian states ) ...
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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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