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But even during the height of Chou power feudal lords maintained some relations
with each other (rather than directly through the monarchy) and in some cases
fought wars over territorial spoils. Within their own states the nobles maintained ...
But even during the height of Chou power feudal lords maintained some relations
with each other (rather than directly through the monarchy) and in some cases
fought wars over territorial spoils. Within their own states the nobles maintained ...
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Today the costs of research and development, as well as the manpower,
scientific, and technological skills required to create and maintain a modern
armed force, are beyond the capacity of all but a few societies. The Chinese
Communists ...
Today the costs of research and development, as well as the manpower,
scientific, and technological skills required to create and maintain a modern
armed force, are beyond the capacity of all but a few societies. The Chinese
Communists ...
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Some states have traditionally maintained policies of neutrality, but no nation is “
neutral” with respect to its own security, and neutrality does not imply
unconditional renunciation of force; Switzerland maintains active defense forces,
many ...
Some states have traditionally maintained policies of neutrality, but no nation is “
neutral” with respect to its own security, and neutrality does not imply
unconditional renunciation of force; Switzerland maintains active defense forces,
many ...
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tors of Stability Instability and Change in the Contempo | 91 |
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