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... VALUES " Core " values and interests can be described as those kinds of goals for which most people are willing to make ultimate sacrifices . They are usually stated in the form of basic principles of foreign policy and become 6 Arnold ...
... VALUES " Core " values and interests can be described as those kinds of goals for which most people are willing to make ultimate sacrifices . They are usually stated in the form of basic principles of foreign policy and become 6 Arnold ...
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... values , and beliefs of those who are responsible for formulating objectives and ordering actions . We may combine the diverse factors that affect choice of objective , decision , or action under the term " definition of the situation ...
... values , and beliefs of those who are responsible for formulating objectives and ordering actions . We may combine the diverse factors that affect choice of objective , decision , or action under the term " definition of the situation ...
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... values or doctrines which transcend purely local or national values . For example , in the eighteenth century the doctrine of divine right and the values as- sociated with royal authority were accepted by the European upper classes ...
... values or doctrines which transcend purely local or national values . For example , in the eighteenth century the doctrine of divine right and the values as- sociated with royal authority were accepted by the European upper classes ...
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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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