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... century most of the important states in international politics were empires and dynastic orders whose boundaries ... century the state created the nation , while in the last 160 years nationalism has preceded , and in many cases created ...
... century most of the important states in international politics were empires and dynastic orders whose boundaries ... century the state created the nation , while in the last 160 years nationalism has preceded , and in many cases created ...
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... century , several develop- ments in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries have caused fundamental changes in the structure and processes of international politics . The first was the rise of nationalism - development of strong ...
... century , several develop- ments in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries have caused fundamental changes in the structure and processes of international politics . The first was the rise of nationalism - development of strong ...
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... century were fought in a context of the incompatible values represented by French revolutionary republicanism and royal legitimacy and conservatism . In this century , different and incompatible images of a world order have derived from ...
... century were fought in a context of the incompatible values represented by French revolutionary republicanism and royal legitimacy and conservatism . In this century , different and incompatible images of a world order have derived from ...
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