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... relations that is rather obvious and familiar . Long ago , Machiavelli ( Discourse on the First Decade of Titus Livius , 2.2 ) and other Florentine writers knew well the inverse relation between unification and cre- ativity in Italy ...
... relations that is rather obvious and familiar . Long ago , Machiavelli ( Discourse on the First Decade of Titus Livius , 2.2 ) and other Florentine writers knew well the inverse relation between unification and cre- ativity in Italy ...
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... relations became closer and more orderly . Trade greatly increased , encouraged by rulers with an eye to revenues . Customs revenues of Rhodes in 170 B.C. were five times those of Athens in 401 B.C. ( Botsford , 1939 ) . Thousands of ...
... relations became closer and more orderly . Trade greatly increased , encouraged by rulers with an eye to revenues . Customs revenues of Rhodes in 170 B.C. were five times those of Athens in 401 B.C. ( Botsford , 1939 ) . Thousands of ...
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... relations ceased to dominate international politics , which was agitated by a multitude of currents and controversies swirling among a multitude of states of the greatest diversity . The World Divided MARXIST - LENINIST STATES It may ...
... relations ceased to dominate international politics , which was agitated by a multitude of currents and controversies swirling among a multitude of states of the greatest diversity . The World Divided MARXIST - LENINIST STATES It may ...
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Conditions of State Systems | 21 |
The Open Society | 41 |
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