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... relationships , since these types of relationships derive essentially from the degree to which objectives , interests , and values between states coincide or are incompatible . The concept of collaboration may create an image of an ...
... relationships , since these types of relationships derive essentially from the degree to which objectives , interests , and values between states coincide or are incompatible . The concept of collaboration may create an image of an ...
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... relationships -which comprise the vast majority of all international relations— governments and their diplomatic representatives almost always observe rigorously the accepted forms of diplomatic etiquette , frankness , honesty , good ...
... relationships -which comprise the vast majority of all international relations— governments and their diplomatic representatives almost always observe rigorously the accepted forms of diplomatic etiquette , frankness , honesty , good ...
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... relationships , where two members of , let us say , the Nordic Council develop misunderstandings or make demands on each other that are incompatible ? Why , despite some serious conflicts over territory , foreign policy objectives , and ...
... relationships , where two members of , let us say , the Nordic Council develop misunderstandings or make demands on each other that are incompatible ? Why , despite some serious conflicts over territory , foreign policy objectives , and ...
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