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But it is misleading today to view the structure of power and influence in the world
as being polarized on all issues, for there are other problems in which quite
different states are involved and where these two great powers have not
assumed or ...
But it is misleading today to view the structure of power and influence in the world
as being polarized on all issues, for there are other problems in which quite
different states are involved and where these two great powers have not
assumed or ...
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apathetic with regard to most issues of world affairs.” They also reveal that public
images and attitudes toward foreign countries are highly resistant to change even
when dramatic events radically alter the main issues of international politics.
apathetic with regard to most issues of world affairs.” They also reveal that public
images and attitudes toward foreign countries are highly resistant to change even
when dramatic events radically alter the main issues of international politics.
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Issues of the greatest importance to the propagandist may be of only peripheral
interest to the foreign audience. American propaganda in Pakistan, for instance,
has repeatedly attempted to create the impression that Communist China is the ...
Issues of the greatest importance to the propagandist may be of only peripheral
interest to the foreign audience. American propaganda in Pakistan, for instance,
has repeatedly attempted to create the impression that Communist China is the ...
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