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... structure during the Spring and Autumn period . The main characteristics of the Greek system when it had a diffuse structure remained essentially unchanged for almost three centuries . Today , tech- nological innovation , economic ...
... structure during the Spring and Autumn period . The main characteristics of the Greek system when it had a diffuse structure remained essentially unchanged for almost three centuries . Today , tech- nological innovation , economic ...
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... Structure of the International System , Conditions Abroad , and Systemic Values as Components of a Definition of the Situation In Chapter II it was suggested that general foreign policy orientations and strategies , if not specific ...
... Structure of the International System , Conditions Abroad , and Systemic Values as Components of a Definition of the Situation In Chapter II it was suggested that general foreign policy orientations and strategies , if not specific ...
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... structure of the system establishes limits on what general foreign policy orientations are feasible . On the other hand , if the structure is not hierarchical in both blocs , and if there is a large number of relatively noninvolved ...
... structure of the system establishes limits on what general foreign policy orientations are feasible . On the other hand , if the structure is not hierarchical in both blocs , and if there is a large number of relatively noninvolved ...
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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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