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... economic resources are often scarce - but necessary to fulfill national values and aspirations - needs in the modern world are frequently of an economic nature . Possession of these resources can be transformed easily into political ...
... economic resources are often scarce - but necessary to fulfill national values and aspirations - needs in the modern world are frequently of an economic nature . Possession of these resources can be transformed easily into political ...
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... economic rewards or threatening or imposing economic punishments ; ( 2 ) to increase a state's capabilities or deprive a potential enemy of capabilities ; and ( 3 ) to create economic satellites ( e.g. , guaranteed markets and sources ...
... economic rewards or threatening or imposing economic punishments ; ( 2 ) to increase a state's capabilities or deprive a potential enemy of capabilities ; and ( 3 ) to create economic satellites ( e.g. , guaranteed markets and sources ...
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... economic rewards and punishments that have been cited suggest that these instruments of policy do not inevitably succeed . Even where real economic dependencies exist , economic pressures can be resisted if alternative markets and ...
... economic rewards and punishments that have been cited suggest that these instruments of policy do not inevitably succeed . Even where real economic dependencies exist , economic pressures can be resisted if alternative markets and ...
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B C 29 The External Politics of the Greek City | 60 |
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