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... countries , who coordinate national poli- cies and present proposals for resolving issues of common concern to the membership . Perhaps the most dramatic indicators of the increasing level and scope of interaction between societies are ...
... countries , who coordinate national poli- cies and present proposals for resolving issues of common concern to the membership . Perhaps the most dramatic indicators of the increasing level and scope of interaction between societies are ...
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... countries in any influence relationship . In general , a country which needs some- thing from another is vulnerable ... countries . Consider the case of France and England and some of the “ weak ” states in the Middle East . Both ...
... countries in any influence relationship . In general , a country which needs some- thing from another is vulnerable ... countries . Consider the case of France and England and some of the “ weak ” states in the Middle East . Both ...
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... countries . In 1961 , a typical year of post - Korean War aid programs , the United States spent $ 5.9 billion on foreign assistance , divided almost equally between grants and loans . But over 75 per cent of the sum was made available ...
... countries . In 1961 , a typical year of post - Korean War aid programs , the United States spent $ 5.9 billion on foreign assistance , divided almost equally between grants and loans . But over 75 per cent of the sum was made available ...
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