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... Response Response needs , aspirations , and actions etc. Action Objectives This book will apply both perspectives , depending upon the problem under analysis . A discussion of state objectives , variables affecting their choice , and ...
... Response Response needs , aspirations , and actions etc. Action Objectives This book will apply both perspectives , depending upon the problem under analysis . A discussion of state objectives , variables affecting their choice , and ...
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... responses to conditions abroad , diplomats and government officials frequently charac- terize a situation and deduce ... response to domestic and external conditions , but no two people perceive the environment in exactly the same way ...
... responses to conditions abroad , diplomats and government officials frequently charac- terize a situation and deduce ... response to domestic and external conditions , but no two people perceive the environment in exactly the same way ...
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... response to rapidly changing conditions and developments abroad - a new treaty or alliance , a foreign civil war or coup d'état , a depression , or a war . Even political units which subscribe to vague long - range objectives must solve ...
... response to rapidly changing conditions and developments abroad - a new treaty or alliance , a foreign civil war or coup d'état , a depression , or a war . Even political units which subscribe to vague long - range objectives must solve ...
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Approaches | 1 |
The Need for Organizing Devices 13 Levels | 20 |
B C 29 The External Politics of the Greek City | 60 |
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