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... position , or is forced to compromise it by outside pressures , that the strategy will fail . Actions , not just words , have to conform to the expectations of other states . To safeguard its position , particularly when crisis or ...
... position , or is forced to compromise it by outside pressures , that the strategy will fail . Actions , not just words , have to conform to the expectations of other states . To safeguard its position , particularly when crisis or ...
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... position on world affairs or join the Warsaw alliance system . For a strategy of non - alignment to succeed , there must be reasonable political stability in the non - aligned country so that conditions which would possibly attract ...
... position on world affairs or join the Warsaw alliance system . For a strategy of non - alignment to succeed , there must be reasonable political stability in the non - aligned country so that conditions which would possibly attract ...
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... position , it is in a better position to resist demands for concessions . The problem with this strategy is that in mobilizing domestic and foreign enthusiasm for a position , governments and diplomats decrease their bargaining ...
... position , it is in a better position to resist demands for concessions . The problem with this strategy is that in mobilizing domestic and foreign enthusiasm for a position , governments and diplomats decrease their bargaining ...
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