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Whereas the Soviet government has core and middle-range objectives similar to
those of many other states, one long-range external purpose, as it often claimed,
was that of promoting revolution abroad. Clearly, the Soviet government cannot ...
Whereas the Soviet government has core and middle-range objectives similar to
those of many other states, one long-range external purpose, as it often claimed,
was that of promoting revolution abroad. Clearly, the Soviet government cannot ...
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EFFECTS OF CONDITIONS ABROAD Most foreign policy decisions and actions
have to be understood, however, as responses to more immediate events and
conditions abroad. The major outlines of system structure or systemic values may
...
EFFECTS OF CONDITIONS ABROAD Most foreign policy decisions and actions
have to be understood, however, as responses to more immediate events and
conditions abroad. The major outlines of system structure or systemic values may
...
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First, most governments are sensitive to the opinions expressed abroad about
their policies and how they execute^-jL>' them. Otherwise they would not spend
such large sums in trying, through diplomacy and propaganda programs, to
create ...
First, most governments are sensitive to the opinions expressed abroad about
their policies and how they execute^-jL>' them. Otherwise they would not spend
such large sums in trying, through diplomacy and propaganda programs, to
create ...
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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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