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... goals and do not , consequently , commit many national capabilities or policies to their achievement - unless the goals are central to a political philosophy or ideology , in which case they may be considered " core " or middle - range ...
... goals and do not , consequently , commit many national capabilities or policies to their achievement - unless the goals are central to a political philosophy or ideology , in which case they may be considered " core " or middle - range ...
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... GOALS Long - range goals are those plans , dreams , and visions concerning the ultimate political or ideological organization of the international system , rules governing relations in that system , and the role of specific nations ...
... GOALS Long - range goals are those plans , dreams , and visions concerning the ultimate political or ideological organization of the international system , rules governing relations in that system , and the role of specific nations ...
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... goals hardly seem just and ethical . Whether or not these goals are ethical depends very much from which po- sition they are being viewed . Rules , which today are contained under such slogans as " free trade , " " noninterference in ...
... goals hardly seem just and ethical . Whether or not these goals are ethical depends very much from which po- sition they are being viewed . Rules , which today are contained under such slogans as " free trade , " " noninterference in ...
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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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