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... interests their most important concerns . The state served primarily as a vehicle for protecting the wealth , security , and patrimony of a particular dynastic line . Among Louis XIV's main objectives , to which he committed the skills ...
... interests their most important concerns . The state served primarily as a vehicle for protecting the wealth , security , and patrimony of a particular dynastic line . Among Louis XIV's main objectives , to which he committed the skills ...
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... 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 " Interests and Values " Core " values ...
... 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 " Interests and Values " Core " values ...
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... interests , undertake certain foreign policy initiatives that have little connection with the interests of society in general . The American government in the early twentieth century , for instance , committed its power and resources to ...
... interests , undertake certain foreign policy initiatives that have little connection with the interests of society in general . The American government in the early twentieth century , for instance , committed its power and resources to ...
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