International Politics: A Framework for Analysis |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 86
Page 75
... China has relatively little prestige among other Afro - Asian states because it is viewed as a close ally of the United States and a major cause of conflict between Communist China and the United States , 12 Governments and 12 For ...
... China has relatively little prestige among other Afro - Asian states because it is viewed as a close ally of the United States and a major cause of conflict between Communist China and the United States , 12 Governments and 12 For ...
Page 288
... Chinese trade between 1952 and 1960. Since the Japanese government does not recognize Communist China , this trade has been organized through a series of unofficial agreements between Chinese state trading corporations and groups of ...
... Chinese trade between 1952 and 1960. Since the Japanese government does not recognize Communist China , this trade has been organized through a series of unofficial agreements between Chinese state trading corporations and groups of ...
Page 289
... Chinese let it be known that such an agreement would have to be ratified by the Japanese government , an act tantamount to Japanese recognition of Communist China . Although the Kishi government ( which was fighting for re - election ) ...
... Chinese let it be known that such an agreement would have to be ratified by the Japanese government , an act tantamount to Japanese recognition of Communist China . Although the Kishi government ( which was fighting for re - election ) ...
Contents
Approaches | 1 |
The Need for Organizing Devices 13 Levels | 20 |
B C 29 The External Politics of the Greek City | 60 |
Copyright | |
22 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
abroad achieve actions affairs agreement alliance allies American areas arms attempt attitudes behavior bloc century China Chinese Chou cold war commitments communication Communist countries coup d'état create crisis Cuba Czechoslovakia decisions defense deterrence diplo diplomacy diplomatic bargaining disputes domestic dynastic economic effective established ethical Europe European example external feudal force foreign aid foreign policy German goals groups guerrilla warfare ideological important independent influence interests international law international politics International Relations international system intervention involved issues leaders ment military capabilities NATO Nazi Nazi Germany negotiations neutral non-aligned nuclear weapons officials organizations parties peace policy-makers political units prestige Princeton Princeton University principles problems programs propaganda regime relationships revolution role rules Russian settlement situation social Soviet government Soviet Union strategy structure subversion target techniques territory threat tion trade transactions treaties types underdeveloped United Nations University Press values violence warfare Warring States periods Western World War II York