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... behavior of states ? Or , could we remove ourselves even further from individuals and examine international politics from the perspective of entire systems of states ? Each level of analysis - individual , state , or systemic - will ...
... behavior of states ? Or , could we remove ourselves even further from individuals and examine international politics from the perspective of entire systems of states ? Each level of analysis - individual , state , or systemic - will ...
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... behavior of the nations surround- ing it . In so doing it makes threats ( not necessarily military ) , offers rewards , and commits various actions of punishment to induce behavior consonant with its own interests . International ...
... behavior of the nations surround- ing it . In so doing it makes threats ( not necessarily military ) , offers rewards , and commits various actions of punishment to induce behavior consonant with its own interests . International ...
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... behavior ? Before discussing the problem of capabilities and responses we have to fill out our model of the influence act to account for the many patterns of behavior that may be involved in an international relationship . First , the ...
... behavior ? Before discussing the problem of capabilities and responses we have to fill out our model of the influence act to account for the many patterns of behavior that may be involved in an international relationship . First , the ...
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Approaches | 1 |
The Need for Organizing Devices 13 Levels | 20 |
B C 29 The External Politics of the Greek City | 60 |
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