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... achieve a complete range of private and collective , concrete and value objectives . In some areas , state interests are still indistinguishable from dynastic interests . It is question- able , for example , whether the former King of ...
... achieve a complete range of private and collective , concrete and value objectives . In some areas , state interests are still indistinguishable from dynastic interests . It is question- able , for example , whether the former King of ...
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... achieve it through different methods . How a nation secures its " core " values and interests and pursues or defends its middle- and ( if any ) long - range goals cannot , therefore , be predicted easily . A conservative , trade ...
... achieve it through different methods . How a nation secures its " core " values and interests and pursues or defends its middle- and ( if any ) long - range goals cannot , therefore , be predicted easily . A conservative , trade ...
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... achieve its objectives might help it realize its own interests or values . In our example , state ( A ) expects that state ( B ) ' s mobilization program will not hinder ( A ) ' s own program but , on the contrary , will help it . This ...
... achieve its objectives might help it realize its own interests or values . In our example , state ( A ) expects that state ( B ) ' s mobilization program will not hinder ( A ) ' s own program but , on the contrary , will help it . This ...
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