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... objectives . Since monarchs believed ( with the exception of Frederick the Great ) that they ruled by divine right , and attributed their sovereignty and absolutism to the Lord of Creation , they considered their own family interests ...
... objectives . Since monarchs believed ( with the exception of Frederick the Great ) that they ruled by divine right , and attributed their sovereignty and absolutism to the Lord of Creation , they considered their own family interests ...
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... objectives . In some areas , state interests are still indistinguishable from dynastic interests . It is question- able , for example , whether the former King of Saudi Arabia or some recently bygone Latin American dictators perceived ...
... objectives . In some areas , state interests are still indistinguishable from dynastic interests . It is question- able , for example , whether the former King of Saudi Arabia or some recently bygone Latin American dictators perceived ...
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... objectives depends upon the behavior of other states . The United States cannot sustain its alliance with France if France is unwilling to remain an alliance partner ; the Soviet Union cannot maintain the solidarity of the world ...
... objectives depends upon the behavior of other states . The United States cannot sustain its alliance with France if France is unwilling to remain an alliance partner ; the Soviet Union cannot maintain the solidarity of the world ...
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