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... underdeveloped countries , not only be- cause they are necessary to sustain rapidly increasing population , but also because they are symbols of modernity and nationhood . We often hear of projects in both developed and underdeveloped ...
... underdeveloped countries , not only be- cause they are necessary to sustain rapidly increasing population , but also because they are symbols of modernity and nationhood . We often hear of projects in both developed and underdeveloped ...
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... underdeveloped countries , support of wars of " national liberation , " whether or not they are Communist - in- spired , and withdrawal of American military power from around the world . If Soviet propaganda is to support such ...
... underdeveloped countries , support of wars of " national liberation , " whether or not they are Communist - in- spired , and withdrawal of American military power from around the world . If Soviet propaganda is to support such ...
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... underdeveloped nations cannot hope to achieve these goals without the assistance of those societies that can provide de- velopment capital and technological skills . Aid programs benefit simul- taneously the donors and the recipients ...
... underdeveloped nations cannot hope to achieve these goals without the assistance of those societies that can provide de- velopment capital and technological skills . Aid programs benefit simul- taneously the donors and the recipients ...
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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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