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... strategies or orientations successful , and when do they fail ? At least four conditions or variables can help ac- count for the selection of any particular strategy . First is the structure of the international system . The patterns of ...
... strategies or orientations successful , and when do they fail ? At least four conditions or variables can help ac- count for the selection of any particular strategy . First is the structure of the international system . The patterns of ...
Page 109
... strategy to defend independence and secure economic and social needs can usually be expected to succeed if the state ... strategy of non- alignment may be sustained successfully even in wartime if the area is of little strategic value to ...
... strategy to defend independence and secure economic and social needs can usually be expected to succeed if the state ... strategy of non- alignment may be sustained successfully even in wartime if the area is of little strategic value to ...
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... strategy is actually advan- tageous to their own interests . It is when a nonaligned or neutralized state compromises its independent position , or is forced to compromise it by outside pressures , that the strategy will fail . Actions ...
... strategy is actually advan- tageous to their own interests . It is when a nonaligned or neutralized state compromises its independent position , or is forced to compromise it by outside pressures , that the strategy will fail . Actions ...
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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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