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... tion in return for the security and prestige the British could provide them . Elsewhere , as in the relations ... tion of a military occupation , or annihilation of segments of the popula- tion ; 3. The conclusion by ( B ) that it is ...
... tion in return for the security and prestige the British could provide them . Elsewhere , as in the relations ... tion of a military occupation , or annihilation of segments of the popula- tion ; 3. The conclusion by ( B ) that it is ...
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... tion due to lack of time , faulty communications , censorship , or lack of competent advisors or intelligence sources . It is also a problem of the distortion of reality caused by attitudes , values , beliefs , or faulty expecta- tions ...
... tion due to lack of time , faulty communications , censorship , or lack of competent advisors or intelligence sources . It is also a problem of the distortion of reality caused by attitudes , values , beliefs , or faulty expecta- tions ...
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... tion of political institutions or authority ( Canada and the United States , for example ) , from amalgamated security communities , where two or more independent political units merge to create a larger entity with a common structure ...
... tion of political institutions or authority ( Canada and the United States , for example ) , from amalgamated security communities , where two or more independent political units merge to create a larger entity with a common structure ...
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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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