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Page 93
... leaders and between each of the bloc leaders and their respective client states . In the post - World War II period , however , interaction and communication among the lesser states of the Western bloc has been consistently high , while ...
... leaders and between each of the bloc leaders and their respective client states . In the post - World War II period , however , interaction and communication among the lesser states of the Western bloc has been consistently high , while ...
Page 169
... leaders who are in a constitutional or political position single- handedly to formulate objectives and who can command the obedience of others to implement them . But where policy , often undramatic , is the result of consultation ...
... leaders who are in a constitutional or political position single- handedly to formulate objectives and who can command the obedience of others to implement them . But where policy , often undramatic , is the result of consultation ...
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... leaders of hostile states is not an acceptable manner of settling conflicts or achieving objectives . Even Hitler at- tempted only one assassination ( the Austrian Chancellor , Dollfuss , in 1934 ) of a government leader ; it is ...
... leaders of hostile states is not an acceptable manner of settling conflicts or achieving objectives . Even Hitler at- tempted only one assassination ( the Austrian Chancellor , Dollfuss , in 1934 ) of a government leader ; it is ...
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