Social change, charisma and international behaviour: Toward a theory of foreign policy-making in the third world
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adam_text | Brief table of contents Pages Acknowledgements..................................................................................... vii Introduction................................................................................................. ...... 1 PART ONE International Relations Paradigms and the Study of Non-Alignment . . . . . . . ............................ Chapter one Chapter II Chapter III The Classical Paradigm and the Study of Non-Align ment .......................................................................... The Evolving Paradigm and the Study of Non-Align ment .......................................................................... An Alternative : The Situation-Role Model.... 13 15 32 67 PART TWO Non-Alignment as a Foreign Policy Orientation . Chapter IV Chapter V . 97 Some Common Systemic-National Components in the Afro-Asians’ “Definition of the Situation”, and NonAlignment as a Foreign Policy Orientation : Observed Correlations.......................................................... 99 Non-Aligned Actors as an International Subsystem 140 PART THREE Non-Alignment as a Foreign Policy Behaviour . Chapter VI Chapter VII Chapter VIII . 219 Social Change, Systemic Strain and the Integrative Function of Foreign Policy.................................... 221 Other “Situational” Variables and the Pattern of Egypt’s Non-Aligned Behaviour.......................... 267 The Personality Variable and the Relevance of Typo logy-Building Among Non-Aligned Actors . . . . 316 IX
PART FOUR The Impact of Non-Alignment on the Contemporary International System...................................................351 Chapter IX Concluding Remarks Non-Alignment, Stability and Conflict-Management in the Contemporary International System .... 353 The Findings, the Null Hypothesis and the Fourth Non-Aligned Summit...................................................397 APPENDICES Appendix I Appendix II Complete Data Matrix of Diplomatic Interaction in the Non-Aligned Subsystem and Positions of Indi vidual Members on the Non-Aligned Continuum . 409 Structure of Diplomatic Interaction in the NonAligned Subsystem and Positions of Individual Mem bers ....................................................................................... 411 Bibliography............................................................. 415 Index................................................................................................................. 455 X
Table of contents Pages Acknowledgements............................................................. vu Introduction................................................................................................. 1 PART ONE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS PARADIGMS AND THE STUDY OF NON-ALIGNMENT CHAPTER ONE The Classical Paradigm and the Study of Non-Alignment... 15 1. The Emergence of Non-Alignment....................................... 15 2. The Explanation of Non-Alignment....................................... 17 2.1. 2.2. 2.2.1. 2.2.2. “Realist” Accounts of Non-Alignment.................................. 17 The Power Paradigm and the ‘Explanation’ of Non-Alignment . 19 Morgenthau on Non-Alignment............................................ 19 Schwarzenberger on Non-Alignment....................................... 21 3. Objections to the Power Paradigm....................................... 3.1. Power as the Explanatory Variable of International Politics . . 3.1.1. Assumption of Continuity among International Systems ... 3.1.2. Consequences of the Continuity Assumption as far as NonAligned Actors are Concerned.................................................. 3.2. Absence of an Accepted Definition of the Paradigm’s Basic Concept : Power...................................................................... 3.2.1. Power as Military Capability.................................................. 3.2.2. Morgenthau’s Emphasis on Ends and on Political Power ... 3.2.3. Power’s Catch-all Definition and its Drawbacks................... 4. 22 22 23 25 26 27 27 28 The Power Paradigm’s
Conceptual and Empirical Failure to Account for Non-Alignment.................................................. 30 XI
Pages CHAPTER II The Evolving Paradigm and the Study of Non-Alignment... 1. *System’ Conceptualisation.................................................. 34 1.1. 1.2. 1.3. Popularity of the ‘System’ Concept................................... A Sample of ‘System’ Definitions........................................ Common Elements in a ‘System’ Definition................... 34 35 37 2. Variables................................................................................. 38 2.1. 2.2. 2.3. 2.4. 2.5. Structure of the System....................................................... 38 Components or Members of the System.............................. 38 The Boundary of the System . . . ... .......................... Interaction among Components or Members................... 39 Regulation in the System....................................................... 40 3. The Contemporary International System......................... 38 41 3.1. 3.1.1. 3.1.2. 3.2. The Structure of the Contemporary International System ... Bipolarity................................................................................ 42 The Problem of Ranking National Actors......................... 42 Components or Members of the Contemporary International Sys tem and their Main Characteristics.............................................. 3.3. The Boundary of the Contemporary International System ... 3.4. Interaction in the Contemporary International System .... 3.5. Regulation in the Contemporary International System .... 3.5.1. Nuclear Deterrence .
.................................................................. 3.5.2. A Regulatory Function of Non-Alignment : A Hypothesis... 4. 32 41 44 46 47 49 49 50 Limitations of ‘Systems Theory’ for the Study of Non-Aligned Actors................................................................................................. 51 The Decision-Making Model and the Study of Policy-Making in Non-Aligned Actors......................... 54 5.1. 5.2. 5.3. Basics of the Model.................................................. Advantages of the Model......................... Disadvantages of the Model............................................................. 55 58 59 6. Two Basic Assumptions......................... 61 6.1. 6.2. Complementarity of Levels of Analysis ......................................... Complementarity of Conceptualisation and Empirical Relevance 61 63 5. XII
Pages CHAPTER III An Alternative : The Situation-Role Model.................................... 67 1. Interdisciplinary Property of the Model......................................... 67 1.1. Definition of the ‘Situation’ Concept.............................................. 68 1.2. Societal Versus Personality Variables in the Actor’s ‘Definition of the Situation’.................................................................................. 68 1.3. The False Dilemma of Polarisation.............................................. 70 1.4. An Anthropological Treatment of the ‘Situation’ Concept in Research on Colonialism . ............................................................. 71 The Situation-Role Model and the Analysis of Foreign PolicyMaking ........................................................................................... 73 2. 2.1. 2.1.1. 2.1.2. 2.1.3. The International System Component......................................... The System’s Structure.................................................................. The System’s Norms....................................................................... A Consociational Function of the Systemic Component among Non-Aligned Actors........................................................................ 73 73 73 2.2. 2.2.1. 2.2.2. 2.2.3. 2.2.4. 2.2.5. The National Component............................................................. Geographic Location and Topographical Features.................... Capabilities......................... Organisational Values, Needs and Traditions...............................
National Historical Experience........................................................ Domestic Public Opinion............................................................. 75 75 76 76 77 78 2.3. 2.3.1. 2.3.2. 2.3.3. 2.3.4. 2.3.5. The Personality Component in the ‘Definitionof the Situation’ Personality Variables and Behavioural Specificities.................... An Epistemological Function.............................................. ..... . A Methodological Function............................................................. An Operational Function................................................................... An Empirical Function................................................................... 82 82 84 84 86 86 2.4. 2.4.1. 2.4.2. 2.4.3. 2.4.4. Ranking among Components in the ‘Definitionof the Situation’ Policy-Relevance of the Problem................................................... The Ranking Problem in the Literature on Non-Aligned Actors The Rosenau Hypothesis......................... The Need for Empirical Testing .................................................... 89 90 90 91 93 2.5. A Matrix-Representation of the Multi-Level Property of the Situation-Role Model as Applied to Non-Alignment.................... 93 The Place of the Proposed Model in International Relations Theorisation....................................................................................... 95 2.6. 74 XIII
Pages PART TWO NON-ALIGNMENT AS A FOREIGN POLICY ORIENTATION CHAPTER IV Some Common Systemic-National Components in the AfroAsians’ ‘Definition of the Situation’ and Non-Alignment as a Foreign Policy Orientation : Observed Correlations..................... 99 1. The Systemic Component.............................. .............................. 100 1.1. The Social Stratification Model Transferred to the Systemic Level................................................................................................ 100 1.2. Status of Newly-Independent Actors in the Stratified Interna tional System................................................................................. 101 Non-Alignment and the Raising of the Actor’s Status : A Hypo thesis ................................................................................................ 1.3.1. Exploitation of the System’s Bipolar Structure ....... 1.3.2. Conformity with the System’s Norms......................................... 102 102 104 2. The National Component............................................................. 106 2.1. The Universality of the Process of Social Change.................... 107 2.2. Social Change and Social Disorganisation.................................... 2.2.1. Value-Conflict and the “Identity-Crisis” in Afro-Asian Societies 2.2.2. Empirical Findings on the Psychic Dimension of Social Change in Non-Aligned Societies.................................................................. 2.3. Acuteness of the Process of Social Disorganisation and Political Strain in Afro-Asian
Societies........................................................ 2.3.1. Consequences of the Relative Permanence and Intensity of Social Disorganisation in Non-Aligned Actors......................................... 2.3.2. Social Disorganisation, Systemic Strain and Political Conflict . 2.4. The Quest for Societal and Political Integration......................... 2.4.1. The Legitimacy-Force Equation of Systemic Control .... 2.4.2. The Legitimising-Integrative Function of Charismatic Leadership 2.4.3. Limits to the Integrative Function of Charismatic Personality . 2.5. Non-Alignment and the Psycho-Societal Situation of NonAligned Actors : An Observed Correlation................................... 2.5.1. The Integrative Function of Non-Alignment in the Prismatic Political System : A Hypothesis................................................... 2.5.2. The ‘Non-Alignment/Nationalised Socialism’ Complex and the Search for Identity............................................................................ 2.5.3. Cultural Origins of the ‘Non-Alignment/Nationalised Socialism’ Complex ?...................................................................................... 109 110 1.3. XIV 113 117 118 119 124 126 129 132 133 134 137 138
Pages CHAPTER V Non-Aligned Actors as an International Subsystem...........................140 1. Non-Aligned Actors : A Bloc, a Region, or a Group? ... . 140 1.1. Non-Aligned Actors : A Bloc ?............................ 1.2. Non-Aligned Actors : A Region ? 1.3. Non-Aligned Actors : A Group ?........................................... 141 2. Subsystem Theory : Empirical Relevance and Conceptual NonAdditivity .............................................................................................. 141 2.1. Definition of a Subsystem....................................................... 2.2. Difficulties of Applying Subsystems Theory to Non-Aligned Actors............................................................................ 140 141 142 143 2.3. 2.3.1. 2.3.2. 2.3.3. Criteria for Identifying a Subsystem . . .................................... 145 The Three Criteria of Raymond Aron...................................... 145 The Six Criteria of Michael Brecher........................................... 148 The Three Criteria of Karl Deutsch........................................... 149 3. Application of Subsystems Theory to Non-Aligned Actors . . 150 3.1. Arguments for Considering Non-Aligned Actors as a Subsystem 150 3.2. Arguments against Considering Non-Aligned Actors as a Sub system ................................................................................................. 150 . 4. Variables of the Non-Aligned Subsystem................................ 152 4.1. The Subsystem Boundaries.......................................................... 152 4.1.1.
Insufficiency of a Geographical Delineation......................... ..... 152 4.1.2. A Socio-Psychological Boundary Line......................................152 4.1.3. Non-Participation in East-West Alliances as a Reflection of a Common Socio-Psychological ‘Situation’.......................................... 157 4.2. Components or Members of the Non-Aligned Subsystem . . . 159 4.2.1. Criteria of Membership in the Non-Aligned Subsystem : How Explicit and Operational are they ?.....................................................159 4.2.2. An Example of Controversy over Membership : The Tshombe Affair........................................................................................................161 4.2.3. Evolution of Membership : A Comparative Analysis.... 164 4.2.4. Possible Influence of Membership Change on Other Subsystem Variables...................................................................................................166 XV
Pages 4.3. 4.3.1. 4.3.2. 4.3.3. Interaction in the Subsystem............................................................... 167 Different Forms of Interaction..............................................................167 Interaction within the Non-Aligned Subsystem............................... 167 The Core Sector in the Non-Aligned Subsystem............................... 174 4.4. Structure of the Subsystem...................................................................182 4.4.1. Egalitarian Weakness and Inter-State Influence among Subsys tem Members................................................................................. 182 4.4.2. Members’ External Dependence and Heterogeneity within the Subsystem............................................................................................ 183 4.4.3. Particularistic Demands and Structural Heterogeneity .... 185 4.4.4. Ideological Differences and Structural Heterogeneity .... 186 4.5. 4.5.1. 4.5.2. 4.5.3. Subsystem Regulation and Institutionalisation............................... 196 Regulation and Subsystem Maintenance..........................................196 The Drive toward Subsystem Institutionalisation............................... 201 Causes and Consequences of the Drive toward Subsystem Insti tutionalisation ....................................................................... 206 4.5.4. The ‘Economic Component’ as the Growing Integrative Element 209 4.5.5. Limits to Full Integration in the Non-Aligned Subsystem . . . 213 PART THREE NON-ALIGNMENT AS A FOREIGN BEHAVIOUR CHAPTER VI Social
Change, Systemic Strain and the Integrative Function of Foreign Policy....................................................................................... 221 1. A Methodological Note : On the Case-Study Approach and Aggregation............................................................................................ 221 2. The Social Change Process in Egypt....................................................222 2.1. The Social Change Process in Egypt’s Modern Literature . . . 223 2.1.1. Reaction to Western Civilisation.........................................................224 2.1.2. The Old Versus the New........................................................................226 2.2. XVI The Military and the Acceleration of the Process of Social Change................................................................................................. 228
Pages 3. Data Analysis of Systemic Strain................................................ 231 3.1. Three Remarks on the Data and their Analysis................................ 231 3.2. The Military’s Drive toward Systemic Control..................................... 232 3.2.1. The Military’s Lack of both an Operational Political Programme and a Mass Organisation................................................................232 3.2.2. Germs of the Systemic Conflict and the Failure of Legalism . . 233 3.2.3. A Bloody Collision with the Workers.............................. 234 3.2.4. A Bloody Clash with the Landlords . ............................................236 3.3. 3.3.1. 3.3.2. 3.3.3. 3.3.4. The Conflict with the Wafd Party................................................237 The Weight of the Wafd in the Socio-Political System.... Attempts to Liquidate the Wafd..............................................: The Imminent Conflict................................................... ..... Rising Systemic Strain and the Military’s Bid to Organise Mass Support............................................................................................ 237 239 240 241 3.4. The Military and the Moslem Brethren......................................242 3.4.1. Socio-Psychological Function of El-Ikhwan and their Weight in the Political (Sub)System................................................................243 3.4.2. Rising Tension and Imminence of the Bloody Conflict between the Military and El-Ikhwan .................................................................... 245
3.4.3. The Bloody Conflict......................................... 247 3.5. The Army and Systemic Control .......................................................... 249 3.5.1. Varied Social Origins and Divergent Political Attitudes . . . 250 3.5.2. The Nasser-Naguib Break.......................................................... 252 3.6. A Strained Political (Sub)System : The MeasurementofConflict 262 4. The Integrative Function of Non-Alignment : Verification of a Hypothesis................................................................................... 264 CHAPTER VH Other ‘Situational’ Variables and the Pattern of Egypt’s NonAligned Behaviour..................................................................... 267 1. The Function of the Other Situational Variables . . . . . . 267 1.1. 1.1.1. 1.1.2. 1.1.3. The Historical Variable .................................................................. 267 The Colonial Experience and Non-Alignment........................... 267 Nasser’s Colonialism-Cum-Alignment Equation...................... 269 The Need for the Exercising of Independence and Freedom of Choice............................... ............................................................. · 270 XVII
Pages 1.1.4. Non-Alignment Equals Decolonised Foreign Policy Behaviour? 271 1.2. The Economic Variable.............................................................. 272 1.2.1. Egyptian Policy-Makers and the Non-Alignment-Economic Underdevelopment Linkage..........................................................272 1.2.2. Non-Alignment and the Diversification of Markets................. 273 1.2.3. Non-Alignment and “Multiple” Sources of “Untied” Aid . . . 274 1.2.4. An Economic Balance-Sheet of Non-Alignment...................... 275 1.3. 1.3.1. 1.3.2. 1.3.3. 1.3.4. The Geo-Cultural Variable......................................................... 276 Continuity in the Impact of Geographical Position................. 276 Egyptian Policy-Makers on Geographical Position................. 277 Geographical Position and Non-Alignment.................................278 The Geographical-Cultural Distinctiveness and the Quest for Ideological Independence..........................................................279 1.3.5. Non-Alignment and the ‘National’ Component of the ‘Situation’ 281 2. The Pattern of Egypt’s Non-Aligned Behaviour......................283 2.1. Two Characteristics of Egyptian Non-Alignment.......................283 2.1.1. Egyptian Non-Alignment and Egyptian Nationalism.... 284 2.1.2. Pragmatism and the Evolutionary Process of Egyptian NonAlignment ............................................................................................ 286 2.2. 2.2.1. 2.2.2. 2.2.3. 2.2.4. 2.2.5. 2.2.6. 2.2.7. Expression of Protest and Groping for a Non-Aligned Foreign Policy
Behaviour, 1952-1955 287 The New Regime’s Continuity with Pre-1952 Tendencies . . . 287 A Conditional Refusal of Alliance-Participation.......................289 Disillusionment with the U.S.A.....................................................290 The Dulles Visit and Different Perceptions of ‘Who Is the Enemy ?’.........................................................................................292 Nehru’s Stop-Over in Cairo.......................................................... 293 Insistence on Refusal of Alliance-Participation : A Short-Term ‘Blackmail’ or a Long-Term Policy ?........................................... 294 The Signing of the Evacuation Agreement and the Continuation of Alliance Refusal : Different Interpretations............................ 296 2.3, The Consolidation of Non-Alignment : 1955-1959 ................... 298 2.3.1. The Baghdad Pact Controversy and the ‘Arabisation’ of Nasser’s Foreign Policy ........................................................................................299 2.3.2. The Army’s Weakness and the Need for Arms....................... 301 2.3.3. The Impact of the Bandung Conference on Egypt’s Non-Align ment ................................... 302 2.3.4. The Czech-Egyptian Arms Deal ......................................................... 303 XVIII
Pages 2.3.5. The Fruits of the 1955-1956 Policies.....................................................304 2.3.6. Egyptian Non-Alignment Equals Anti-Westernism ? .... 306 2.3.7. The Arab Nationalism-Communism Controversy................................306 2.4. Seasoned Non-Alignment 1959-1967 ............................................. 307 2.4.1. The Arab Nationalism-Communism Controversy and the Rap prochement with the West.................................................................... 307 2.4.2. A Greater Balance in Egyptian Non-Alignment................................ 308 2.4.3. Non-Alignment and the Elaboration of an Independent Ideology 309 2.4.4. Toward an Internationalist ‘Third Road’ Strategy...........................309 2.5. Non-Alignment Versus National Security 1967-1970 .... 311 2.5.1. Conceptual Significance of the Problem ................................................311 2.5.2. Egyptian Non-Alignment and Egyptian National Security : In compatibilities ?.............................. 312 2.5.3. The View of Egyptian Policy-Makers............................................... 313 2.6. Payoffs of Non-Alignment.................................................................... 314 CHAPTER VIII The Personality Variable and the Relevance of Typology-Build ing among Non-Aligned Actors..........................................................316 1. The Role Concept and Foreign Policy Analysis................................317 2. Role and Personality..............................................................................319 3. Nasser’s Egypt Versus
Nehru’s India. 4. 4.1. 4.1.1. 4.1.2. The Personality/Political Behaviour Linkage.....................................322 Family Socialisation.............................................................................. 324 Nasser............................................................................. 324 Nehru........................................................................................................325 . . . 320 4.2. School Socialisation..............................................................................326 4.2.1. Nasser.................................................................................. ..... · · 327 4.2.2. Nehru........................................................................................................332 4.3. Job or Post-School Socialisation......................................................... 336 4.3.1. Nasser........................................................................................................336 4.3.2. Nehru........................................................ 339 5. Divergent Political Socialisation Processes and Different NonAligned Role-Performances : A Comparison . ..........................346 XIX
Pages PART FOUR THE IMPACT OF NON-ALIGNMENT ON THE CONTEMPORARY INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM CHAPTER IX Non-Alignment, Stability and Conflict Management in the Con temporary International System.................................................. 353 1. The “Peace Hypothesis’’ of Non-Aligned Actors..................... 353 1.1. The Function of the Macro-Systemic Level : A Recapitulation . 353 1.2. Non-Alignment and the Level of Conflict in the Contemporary International System : Reformulation of the “Peace Hypothesis” 354 2. Varieties of Systemic Structure and their Impact on Systemic Stability : Contending “Theories”............................................... 355 2.1. Bipolarity and Systemic Stability............................................... 356 2.2. Bipolarity : A Critique.............................................................. 358 2.3. Multipolarity and Systemic Stability......................... 2.4. Multipolarity : A Critique ................................................................... 362 3. Impact of Non-Alignment on Systemic Structure......................363 4. Non-Alignment and Regulatory Mechanism in the Contemporary International System................................................................... 366 4.1. Non-Aligned Actors and the Consolidation of “Universal Norms” 360 366 4.2. Non-Aligned Actors in the Process of Conflict-Management : Conceptualisation........................................................................ 367 4.2.1. Their Theoretical Acceptability............................................... 368 4.2.2. Their Applied
Acceptability......................................................... 370 5. Non-Aligned Actors and some Empirical Cases of Conflict . . 372 5.1. The Korean Conflict..............................................................................373 5.2. The Cuban Missile Crisis....................................................................382 5.3. The Sino-Indian Conflict....................................................................386 5.4. The Intervening Variables....................................................................392 6. Where to Go from Here.............................................................. 394 XX
Pages CONCLUDING REMARKS The Findings, the Null Hypothesis and the Fourth Non-Aligned Summit 399 APPENDICES Appendix I Complete Data Matrix of Diplomatic Interaction in the Non-Aligned Subsystem and Positions of Individual Mem bers on the Non-AlignmentContinuum................................. 409 Appendix II Structure of Diplomatic Interaction in the Non-Aligned Subsystem and Positions of Individual Members ... 411 Bibliography................................................................................................. 415 Index........................................................................................................... 455 XXI
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spelling | Korany, Bahgat 1939- Verfasser (DE-588)132368234 aut Social change, charisma and international behaviour Toward a theory of foreign policy-making in the third world Leiden Sijthoff 1976 XXIII, 460 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Collection de relations internationales. 4. Relations internationales - Recherche Außenpolitik Entwicklungsländer Internationale Politik International relations Research Sozialer Wandel (DE-588)4077587-2 gnd rswk-swf Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 gnd rswk-swf Entscheidungsprozess (DE-588)4121202-2 gnd rswk-swf Pays en voie de développement - Relations extérieures Países subdesarrollados - Relaciones exteriores Developing countries Foreign relations Entwicklungsländer (DE-588)4014954-7 gnd rswk-swf Entwicklungsländer (DE-588)4014954-7 g Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 s Entscheidungsprozess (DE-588)4121202-2 s DE-604 Sozialer Wandel (DE-588)4077587-2 s 1\p DE-604 Collection de relations internationales. 4. (DE-604)BV002790071 4. Digitalisierung UB Bamberg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=002023743&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Korany, Bahgat 1939- Social change, charisma and international behaviour Toward a theory of foreign policy-making in the third world Collection de relations internationales. Relations internationales - Recherche Außenpolitik Entwicklungsländer Internationale Politik International relations Research Sozialer Wandel (DE-588)4077587-2 gnd Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 gnd Entscheidungsprozess (DE-588)4121202-2 gnd |
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title | Social change, charisma and international behaviour Toward a theory of foreign policy-making in the third world |
title_auth | Social change, charisma and international behaviour Toward a theory of foreign policy-making in the third world |
title_exact_search | Social change, charisma and international behaviour Toward a theory of foreign policy-making in the third world |
title_full | Social change, charisma and international behaviour Toward a theory of foreign policy-making in the third world |
title_fullStr | Social change, charisma and international behaviour Toward a theory of foreign policy-making in the third world |
title_full_unstemmed | Social change, charisma and international behaviour Toward a theory of foreign policy-making in the third world |
title_short | Social change, charisma and international behaviour |
title_sort | social change charisma and international behaviour toward a theory of foreign policy making in the third world |
title_sub | Toward a theory of foreign policy-making in the third world |
topic | Relations internationales - Recherche Außenpolitik Entwicklungsländer Internationale Politik International relations Research Sozialer Wandel (DE-588)4077587-2 gnd Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 gnd Entscheidungsprozess (DE-588)4121202-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Relations internationales - Recherche Außenpolitik Entwicklungsländer Internationale Politik International relations Research Sozialer Wandel Entscheidungsprozess Pays en voie de développement - Relations extérieures Países subdesarrollados - Relaciones exteriores Developing countries Foreign relations |
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