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126 International Relations Theory of War The First World War (1914–1918) On June 28, 1914, Serbian heir presumptive Archduke Fr ...
How the Research Is Empirically Examined 127 Bismarck and Hitler, two prominent German leaders, started their international care ...
128 International Relations Theory of War to potential hegemon in the system and might lead to the collapse of the system. In al ...
How the Research Is Empirically Examined 129 stiff Soviet line that resulted from Stalin’s death. It is quite clear that nei- th ...
130 International Relations Theory of War in which it saw the occurrences and unilaterally withdraw its military forces from tha ...
How the Research Is Empirically Examined 131 territorially at their end: the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan (2001) and the U.S. in ...
132 International Relations Theory of War the region was of high geostrategic importance for the other polar powers that constit ...
How the Research Is Empirically Examined 133 domestic calm. The northwestern border had to serve not only as a protec- tive wall ...
134 International Relations Theory of War In that century, Afghanistan was transformed into a key “playing field” in the Great G ...
How the Research Is Empirically Examined 135 break out sooner or later, at that time it was just a matter of when and where.^169 ...
136 International Relations Theory of War involved very few losses. As early as the autumn of 1839, Dost Moham- mad was replaced ...
How the Research Is Empirically Examined 137 developed into an offensive plan for British expansion in Afghanistan and central A ...
138 International Relations Theory of War Foreign Minister Prince Gortschakoff that the Russian ruler considered Afghanistan to ...
How the Research Is Empirically Examined 139 Britain conquered India from the sea and held onto it owing to the supe- riority of ...
140 International Relations Theory of War THE SOVIET-AFGHAN WAR (1979–1988) The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan started in 1979. ...
How the Research Is Empirically Examined 141 have challenged American security in the Gulf region.^195 The freedom of action giv ...
142 International Relations Theory of War tower. An hour after the first attack, a third hijacked airliner crashed into the Pent ...
How the Research Is Empirically Examined 143 the United States to seek how to remove it, both as a punitive action and for deter ...
144 International Relations Theory of War The arrival of U.S. forces in central Asia was the result of a significant change in A ...
How the Research Is Empirically Examined 145 only about 25 percent of them were members of the organization. The rest were forei ...
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