The Soviet Theory of International RelationsWheatsheaf, 1988 - 376 頁 |
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... Western foreign policies are usually based on ideas about the utility of power as a means of maximizing national interest and assuring international order . However , the formulation of theory in the West , and the use to which theory ...
... Western foreign policies are usually based on ideas about the utility of power as a means of maximizing national interest and assuring international order . However , the formulation of theory in the West , and the use to which theory ...
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... Western concept of balance . Yet Soviet theorists devote con- siderable energy to pointing out the weaknesses and mis- guided nature of the Western concepts , contrasting them to the strength and usefulness of the correlation of forces ...
... Western concept of balance . Yet Soviet theorists devote con- siderable energy to pointing out the weaknesses and mis- guided nature of the Western concepts , contrasting them to the strength and usefulness of the correlation of forces ...
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... Western discussion of the Western literature on power , see de Reuck ( 1985 ) . A Soviet comparison of Western power models and the Soviet model of the correlation of forces can be found in Shakhnazarov ( 1984 : 33–63 ) . On using Western ...
... Western discussion of the Western literature on power , see de Reuck ( 1985 ) . A Soviet comparison of Western power models and the Soviet model of the correlation of forces can be found in Shakhnazarov ( 1984 : 33–63 ) . On using Western ...
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