Emergent Actors in World Politics: How States and Nations Develop and DissolveUniversity of Michigan, 1994 |
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... perspective , represented by realists , often boils down to viewing the masses ' influence on diplomacy as distorting interference in the game of " high politics " ( e.g. Morgenthau 1985 ) . It is not without a certain nostalgia that ...
... perspective , represented by realists , often boils down to viewing the masses ' influence on diplomacy as distorting interference in the game of " high politics " ( e.g. Morgenthau 1985 ) . It is not without a certain nostalgia that ...
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... perspective in mind , their propositions are consistent with the modeling results.35 The more fluid historical situations under scrutiny in the present study , however , risk degenerating into unipolarity unless the level of competition ...
... perspective in mind , their propositions are consistent with the modeling results.35 The more fluid historical situations under scrutiny in the present study , however , risk degenerating into unipolarity unless the level of competition ...
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... perspective argue that nationalist politics cannot be understood in the light of individual self - interest and selective incentives . In their view , collective action derives from strong non - rational and emotional drives ( Smith ...
... perspective argue that nationalist politics cannot be understood in the light of individual self - interest and selective incentives . In their view , collective action derives from strong non - rational and emotional drives ( Smith ...
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