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... techniques states employ recurrently in achieving or defending their objectives . These range from traditional forms of persuasion through diplomatic bargaining , to techniques involving force and violence . Though many of the ...
... techniques states employ recurrently in achieving or defending their objectives . These range from traditional forms of persuasion through diplomatic bargaining , to techniques involving force and violence . Though many of the ...
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... techniques discussed above , relies on the selection of facts , though it is seldom very specific in its factual content . When a detailed presentation is given , the propagandist uses only those facts required to " prove " his ...
... techniques discussed above , relies on the selection of facts , though it is seldom very specific in its factual content . When a detailed presentation is given , the propagandist uses only those facts required to " prove " his ...
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... techniques or combination of techniques to be used will be influenced by the goals being pursued , the type of economic vulner- ability or need that exists in the country being rewarded or punished , the estimated effectiveness of ...
... techniques or combination of techniques to be used will be influenced by the goals being pursued , the type of economic vulner- ability or need that exists in the country being rewarded or punished , the estimated effectiveness of ...
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