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... decisions of many policy - makers ) of a state's policies can be deduced or even predicted from the system's structure . It is much more difficult to explain individual foreign policy decisions or specific objectives in systemic terms ...
... decisions of many policy - makers ) of a state's policies can be deduced or even predicted from the system's structure . It is much more difficult to explain individual foreign policy decisions or specific objectives in systemic terms ...
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... decisions in the field . But of that large number of communications the Secretary of State will read only 20 to 30 - about 2 per cent of the total . The State Department also sends out approximately 1,000 cables daily , many of which ...
... decisions in the field . But of that large number of communications the Secretary of State will read only 20 to 30 - about 2 per cent of the total . The State Department also sends out approximately 1,000 cables daily , many of which ...
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... decisions is that they were exceptional rather than typical , taken by policy - makers in circumstances of acute tension , of total war . While on hindsight other alternatives might have been possible , the alternatives that were ...
... decisions is that they were exceptional rather than typical , taken by policy - makers in circumstances of acute tension , of total war . While on hindsight other alternatives might have been possible , the alternatives that were ...
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