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... policy - makers . Are these shifts in general objectives the result of new paths charted by strong presidents or secretaries of state ? If so , we are explaining foreign policies in terms of the personalities and values of a few key ...
... policy - makers . Are these shifts in general objectives the result of new paths charted by strong presidents or secretaries of state ? If so , we are explaining foreign policies in terms of the personalities and values of a few key ...
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... policy - makers consider relevant to any given foreign policy problem . These might include important events abroad , domestic political needs , social values or ideological imperatives , state of public opinion , availabil- ity of ...
... policy - makers consider relevant to any given foreign policy problem . These might include important events abroad , domestic political needs , social values or ideological imperatives , state of public opinion , availabil- ity of ...
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... policy - making . Attitudes Attitudes can be conceived as general evaluative ... makers operate- usually implicitly - within some framework of evaluative ... policy - makers react to the actions and demands of other states , perceive the ...
... policy - making . Attitudes Attitudes can be conceived as general evaluative ... makers operate- usually implicitly - within some framework of evaluative ... policy - makers react to the actions and demands of other states , perceive the ...
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