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All facets of American-Soviet relations have been covered in a voluminous
literature; but one can scan English-language bibliographies for a long time
before uncovering systematic studies of Canadian-American relations, or
Belgium's ...
All facets of American-Soviet relations have been covered in a voluminous
literature; but one can scan English-language bibliographies for a long time
before uncovering systematic studies of Canadian-American relations, or
Belgium's ...
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Patterns of Influence in the International System Most governments at some time
use all of these techniques for influencing others, but probably over 90 per cent of
all relations between states are based on simple persuasion and deal with ...
Patterns of Influence in the International System Most governments at some time
use all of these techniques for influencing others, but probably over 90 per cent of
all relations between states are based on simple persuasion and deal with ...
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In the relations of consensus, influence is exercised primarily by the technique of
persuasion and through the subtle offering of rewards. Since violence as a form
of punishment is almost inconceivable between two countries, the military ...
In the relations of consensus, influence is exercised primarily by the technique of
persuasion and through the subtle offering of rewards. Since violence as a form
of punishment is almost inconceivable between two countries, the military ...
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