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... needs , social values or ideological imperatives , state of public opinion , availabil- ity of capabilities , degree ... needs of those individuals responsible for establishing goals , priorities among them , and actions needed to ...
... needs , social values or ideological imperatives , state of public opinion , availabil- ity of capabilities , degree ... needs of those individuals responsible for establishing goals , priorities among them , and actions needed to ...
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... needs and interests much as their predecessors did , except that they place more emphasis on doctrinaire ... needs . Finally , another generalization explaining Soviet actions abroad claims that the leadership is increasingly concerned ...
... needs and interests much as their predecessors did , except that they place more emphasis on doctrinaire ... needs . Finally , another generalization explaining Soviet actions abroad claims that the leadership is increasingly concerned ...
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... needs between the two countries in any influence relationship . In general , a country which needs some- thing from another is vulnerable to its acts of influence . This is the primary reason that states which are “ weak ” in many ...
... needs between the two countries in any influence relationship . In general , a country which needs some- thing from another is vulnerable to its acts of influence . This is the primary reason that states which are “ weak ” in many ...
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B C 29 The External Politics of the Greek City | 60 |
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