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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... military arsenals , the United States and Soviet Union , and concentrate on developing less costly weapons . Certainly the underdeveloped countries cannot hope to achieve status by attempting to build military capabilities matching ...
... military arsenals , the United States and Soviet Union , and concentrate on developing less costly weapons . Certainly the underdeveloped countries cannot hope to achieve status by attempting to build military capabilities matching ...
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... military capabilities , and sometimes its diplomatic sup- port , to the purposes of another state . Unwillingness to commit military capabilities to others ' purposes is the hallmark of nonalignment as a foreign policy strategy , but ...
... military capabilities , and sometimes its diplomatic sup- port , to the purposes of another state . Unwillingness to commit military capabilities to others ' purposes is the hallmark of nonalignment as a foreign policy strategy , but ...
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... military capabilities in comparison to those of the nuclear nations , these countries also enjoy the advantage of ... military power ; in some respects , then , security is inversely rather than directly related to military capabilities ...
... military capabilities in comparison to those of the nuclear nations , these countries also enjoy the advantage of ... military power ; in some respects , then , security is inversely rather than directly related to military capabilities ...
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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