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... Europe . It is not difficult to understand why these characteristics of European international politics are still predominant in a world - wide system . In 1875 less than one - tenth of Africa had been colonized by Europeans ; 25 years ...
... Europe . It is not difficult to understand why these characteristics of European international politics are still predominant in a world - wide system . In 1875 less than one - tenth of Africa had been colonized by Europeans ; 25 years ...
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... European portion of the Commu- nist bloc , the common fear of West Germany29 ( constantly reinforced by domestic propaganda ) is an important factor creating cohesiveness of the bloc , while in the Far East the perception of American ...
... European portion of the Commu- nist bloc , the common fear of West Germany29 ( constantly reinforced by domestic propaganda ) is an important factor creating cohesiveness of the bloc , while in the Far East the perception of American ...
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... European threat directed against their continent . The Ameri- cans had to decide whether to become involved in Europe's problems , not whether the Europeans were about to meddle in America's problems . The absence of a European threat ...
... European threat directed against their continent . The Ameri- cans had to decide whether to become involved in Europe's problems , not whether the Europeans were about to meddle in America's problems . The absence of a European threat ...
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