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... political units , permit greater understanding of comparative international politics , and assess the effects of structures and processes on the behavior of component political units . Each historical system will be analyzed from five ...
... political units , permit greater understanding of comparative international politics , and assess the effects of structures and processes on the behavior of component political units . Each historical system will be analyzed from five ...
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... political organiza- tion - whether feudal units , city - states , agricultural states , or nation - states -determine the unique characteristics of international politics in a given era . International systems could also be classified ...
... political organiza- tion - whether feudal units , city - states , agricultural states , or nation - states -determine the unique characteristics of international politics in a given era . International systems could also be classified ...
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... Political units that adopt an orientation of isolation are usually eco- nomically and socially self - sufficient . In order to maintain a " way of life , " including social values , political structures , or economic patterns , the po ...
... Political units that adopt an orientation of isolation are usually eco- nomically and socially self - sufficient . In order to maintain a " way of life , " including social values , political structures , or economic patterns , the po ...
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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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