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... National Role Conceptions in the Study of Foreign Policy , " International Studies Quarterly , 14 ( 1970 ) , 233–309 . 1. Bastion of the revolution - liberator . Some governments 122 Foreign Policy Orientations and National Roles.
... National Role Conceptions in the Study of Foreign Policy , " International Studies Quarterly , 14 ( 1970 ) , 233–309 . 1. Bastion of the revolution - liberator . Some governments 122 Foreign Policy Orientations and National Roles.
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... national roles in various international contexts . Smaller and less- involved states , such as Ceylon , Iran , Niger , or Portugal , had only one role conception . Most small states would have none . The study cited here generally ...
... national roles in various international contexts . Smaller and less- involved states , such as Ceylon , Iran , Niger , or Portugal , had only one role conception . Most small states would have none . The study cited here generally ...
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... roles in the international environ- ment , we would have to look carefully at speeches and memoranda to see what combination of internal and external conditions were cited ... National Roles National Roles and Role Conceptions, 121 Summary,
... roles in the international environ- ment , we would have to look carefully at speeches and memoranda to see what combination of internal and external conditions were cited ... National Roles National Roles and Role Conceptions, 121 Summary,
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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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