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in transferring conclusions obtained in this fashion to diplomatic-political- military
situations. No matter how carefully an experiment is constructed, it cannot
replicate a real political situation. Results of experiments offered by the social
sciences ...
in transferring conclusions obtained in this fashion to diplomatic-political- military
situations. No matter how carefully an experiment is constructed, it cannot
replicate a real political situation. Results of experiments offered by the social
sciences ...
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Social Research, 22 (1955), 275-96. Haas, Michael, "Bridge-Building in
International Relations: A Neotraditional Plea" International Studies Quarterly, 11
(1967), 320-38. Harrison, Horace V., ed., The Role of Theory in International
Relations.
Social Research, 22 (1955), 275-96. Haas, Michael, "Bridge-Building in
International Relations: A Neotraditional Plea" International Studies Quarterly, 11
(1967), 320-38. Harrison, Horace V., ed., The Role of Theory in International
Relations.
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Social scientists have repeatedly observed the human's resistance to "
uncomfortable" facts, the stability of his images in the face of rapidly changing
events in the environment, and his ability to distort or ignore facts and deny
important aspects ...
Social scientists have repeatedly observed the human's resistance to "
uncomfortable" facts, the stability of his images in the face of rapidly changing
events in the environment, and his ability to distort or ignore facts and deny
important aspects ...
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Current Schools of Study in International Politics 8 Interdisciplinary Efforts | 13 |
International Politics Foreign Policy and International Relations | 20 |
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