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Page 126
... political relationships impor- tant to the US thus has been complicated by the addition of what many foreign observers view as a new element of uncertainty in international affairs . The Communist World The Soviets , perplexed and ...
... political relationships impor- tant to the US thus has been complicated by the addition of what many foreign observers view as a new element of uncertainty in international affairs . The Communist World The Soviets , perplexed and ...
Page 129
... political and internal security problems . The Southern Cone military regimes , especially , are con- vinced that their countries ' experiences with political disintegration , in- surgency , and terrorism fully warrant tough internal ...
... political and internal security problems . The Southern Cone military regimes , especially , are con- vinced that their countries ' experiences with political disintegration , in- surgency , and terrorism fully warrant tough internal ...
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... political , economic , and security ties to the US those that feel most vulnerable to US pressure - seem to have the most negative attitudes . South Korea's sensitivity on the issue is reflected in a trend begun last November ...
... political , economic , and security ties to the US those that feel most vulnerable to US pressure - seem to have the most negative attitudes . South Korea's sensitivity on the issue is reflected in a trend begun last November ...
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... political philosophy . The character of violations has varied from country to country as has the degree of sensitivity vis - à - vis U.S. policy interests . U.S. and Western European leaders have registered increasing concern over human ...
... political philosophy . The character of violations has varied from country to country as has the degree of sensitivity vis - à - vis U.S. policy interests . U.S. and Western European leaders have registered increasing concern over human ...
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... political , or legal argument against U.S. adherence to the genocide convention . There are strong moral , political , and legal reasons why we should become a party . " ( Ibid . , p . 678 ) 17 See Document 47 . 8. Improving U.S. ...
... political , or legal argument against U.S. adherence to the genocide convention . There are strong moral , political , and legal reasons why we should become a party . " ( Ibid . , p . 678 ) 17 See Document 47 . 8. Improving U.S. ...
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World Hunger and Food Policy | 643 |
International Health Population Growth and Womens | 927 |
Index | 1169 |
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