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... areas of the world , though they are almost unrecognizable when compared to eighteenth century practices . The main rules governing international transactions are also an extension , development , and refine- ment of those which arose ...
... areas of the world , though they are almost unrecognizable when compared to eighteenth century practices . The main rules governing international transactions are also an extension , development , and refine- ment of those which arose ...
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... areas contain assets such as manpower and raw materials which can increase a state's capabilities , or because they believe that the major threat to their own territorial integrity might materialize through adjacent lands . Achievement ...
... areas contain assets such as manpower and raw materials which can increase a state's capabilities , or because they believe that the major threat to their own territorial integrity might materialize through adjacent lands . Achievement ...
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... areas of the world anti - Communist propaganda is less likely to succeed . These areas are usually far removed from the Soviet Union , the people have seldom experienced unfavorable Soviet policies directly , and communism does not seem ...
... areas of the world anti - Communist propaganda is less likely to succeed . These areas are usually far removed from the Soviet Union , the people have seldom experienced unfavorable Soviet policies directly , and communism does not seem ...
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