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... external environment through various media of communica- tion to an extent that earlier generations would have found impossible.20 If it is trite to suggest that the world is " shrinking , " it is nevertheless true . A distinct ...
... external environment through various media of communica- tion to an extent that earlier generations would have found impossible.20 If it is trite to suggest that the world is " shrinking , " it is nevertheless true . A distinct ...
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... external environment , or any self - imposed or externally imposed rule , which prevents policy - makers from choosing certain objec- tives or courses of action , or from using certain instruments or techniques of inducement against ...
... external environment , or any self - imposed or externally imposed rule , which prevents policy - makers from choosing certain objec- tives or courses of action , or from using certain instruments or techniques of inducement against ...
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... external limitation or restraint on foreign policy behavior may be grouped under the term " world public opinion . " Gov- ernments may be restrained from choosing certain courses of action not only by anticipated domestic responses ...
... external limitation or restraint on foreign policy behavior may be grouped under the term " world public opinion . " Gov- ernments may be restrained from choosing certain courses of action not only by anticipated domestic responses ...
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The Need for Organizing Devices 13 Levels | 20 |
B C 29 The External Politics of the Greek City | 60 |
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