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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... agreement may also induce the bargain- ing agents to make concessions . The alternative is to adhere inflexibly to a position , prevent agreement , and accept the adverse publicity for adopting such a position . Where objectives are ...
... agreement may also induce the bargain- ing agents to make concessions . The alternative is to adhere inflexibly to a position , prevent agreement , and accept the adverse publicity for adopting such a position . Where objectives are ...
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... agreement of 1935 , the Munich agreement , and the Nazi - Soviet agreement of 1939 were all systematically violated by the Germans . Ex- perienced Western negotiators have learned that Soviet agreements " in principle " are not to be ...
... agreement of 1935 , the Munich agreement , and the Nazi - Soviet agreement of 1939 were all systematically violated by the Germans . Ex- perienced Western negotiators have learned that Soviet agreements " in principle " are not to be ...
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... agreements and promises would include the agreement to let each allied nation allow others to send military missions behind its lines to deal with their own liberated prisoners ; the agreement to let Western allied air forces use an air ...
... agreements and promises would include the agreement to let each allied nation allow others to send military missions behind its lines to deal with their own liberated prisoners ; the agreement to let Western allied air forces use an air ...
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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