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... considered " core " or middle - range interests . Those states which work actively toward achieving universal long - range goals usually make radical demands on all other units in the system and thus create great instability . " Core ...
... considered " core " or middle - range interests . Those states which work actively toward achieving universal long - range goals usually make radical demands on all other units in the system and thus create great instability . " Core ...
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... considered relevant in formulation of objectives and actions . Foreign policy objectives and behavior thus can be linked to : ( 1 ) the images , values , beliefs , and personality or political needs of those individuals responsible for ...
... considered relevant in formulation of objectives and actions . Foreign policy objectives and behavior thus can be linked to : ( 1 ) the images , values , beliefs , and personality or political needs of those individuals responsible for ...
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... considered pending more accurate information , and while the decision to institute a blockade was being hammered out , open discussion of the alternatives was encouraged . The President recalled that sharp differences at the start of ...
... considered pending more accurate information , and while the decision to institute a blockade was being hammered out , open discussion of the alternatives was encouraged . The President recalled that sharp differences at the start of ...
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