International Politics: A Framework for AnalysisCombining theory with examples from recent events and trends, this text provides a framework for understanding the complexities of international politics. It covers the contexts in which states operate, what states seek to achieve, factors underlying policy choices and patterns of relationships. |
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... American foreign policy . Since American officials feared that Premier Castro might also seek to spread revolution beyond the confines of the island , they formulated measures to isolate the regime diplomatically and economically from ...
... American foreign policy . Since American officials feared that Premier Castro might also seek to spread revolution beyond the confines of the island , they formulated measures to isolate the regime diplomatically and economically from ...
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... American subversion occurred in Guatemala in 1954 after the regime of Captain Jacobo Arbenz had become increasingly identified with the Guatemalan Communist Party . Few government documents of the American role in Guatemala have been ...
... American subversion occurred in Guatemala in 1954 after the regime of Captain Jacobo Arbenz had become increasingly identified with the Guatemalan Communist Party . Few government documents of the American role in Guatemala have been ...
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... American displeasure , Ottawa has never broken diplomatic relations with Cuba , nor has it stopped trading with that country . Similarly , Canada has recognized the government of main- land China and supported its seating in the United ...
... American displeasure , Ottawa has never broken diplomatic relations with Cuba , nor has it stopped trading with that country . Similarly , Canada has recognized the government of main- land China and supported its seating in the United ...
Contents
The Development of International Relations as a Field of Study | 6 |
Current Schools of Study in International Politics 8 Interdisciplinary Efforts | 13 |
International Politics Foreign Policy and International Relations | 20 |
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