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The Economic Factor in International Relations: A Brief Introduction:. 'The Economic Factor in International Relations' is a timely reminder that economics cannot be treated unquestioningly, nor should its important be overvalued in the world today. An ideal guide for students of IR as well as history, politics or economics,......
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The Economic Factor in International Relations: A Brief Introduction:. 'The Economic Factor in International Relations' is a timely reminder that economics cannot be treated unquestioningly, nor should its important be overvalued in the world today. An ideal guide for students of IR as well as history, politics or economics, it sets out the principles of that play-off between market and policy in the global arena, and seeks to establish the basis for an intelligent critique of economics' importance in the world order. Forfattere: Spyros Economides Utgave: ukjent Språk: Engelsk Sidetall: 240 ISBN: 9781860646638 Vekt: 433 g Forla Innbindin Heftet Utgitt: 2001 Veil. pris: 0 kr
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