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... trading patterns . Among smaller states , de- pendency upon trade also varies considerably . Approximately 55 per cent of Canada's trade lies with the United States ; Cyprus , Malta , and Iceland are among the most vulnerable states in ...
... trading patterns . Among smaller states , de- pendency upon trade also varies considerably . Approximately 55 per cent of Canada's trade lies with the United States ; Cyprus , Malta , and Iceland are among the most vulnerable states in ...
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... trade : is it entirely economic , or is it political ? This is not a question of state trading versus private transactions . In fact , governments that do not engage in state trading impose a wide range of regulations on the ...
... trade : is it entirely economic , or is it political ? This is not a question of state trading versus private transactions . In fact , governments that do not engage in state trading impose a wide range of regulations on the ...
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... trade emphasized self - sufficiency ( autarky ) , but Stalin's programs for heavy industrial development and increased military strength could not be achieved without extensive foreign trade and a cer- tain degree of dependence upon ...
... trade emphasized self - sufficiency ( autarky ) , but Stalin's programs for heavy industrial development and increased military strength could not be achieved without extensive foreign trade and a cer- tain degree of dependence upon ...
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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 |
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