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... status and prestige of each political unit was based upon the personal relationship between the central dynast and his vassals . Thus , each political unit was ranked at diplomatic and ceremonial functions according to the original ...
... status and prestige of each political unit was based upon the personal relationship between the central dynast and his vassals . Thus , each political unit was ranked at diplomatic and ceremonial functions according to the original ...
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... status among others . No " great power " in the present or past has failed to maintain a large military establishment , and those states which aspire to great power status allocate a large portion of their resources to developing an ...
... status among others . No " great power " in the present or past has failed to maintain a large military establishment , and those states which aspire to great power status allocate a large portion of their resources to developing an ...
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... status may derive largely from the prestige of its political leaders . Sweden and Switzerland , while possessing some prestige in the under- developed world on account of their neutral foreign policy orientations , are probably better ...
... status may derive largely from the prestige of its political leaders . Sweden and Switzerland , while possessing some prestige in the under- developed world on account of their neutral foreign policy orientations , are probably better ...
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The Need for Organizing Devices 13 Levels | 20 |
B C 29 The External Politics of the Greek City | 60 |
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