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2.
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3.
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R. Hunter, " Power and Peace," Foreign Policy (No. 9, Winter 1972-73), p. 381.
6.
R.J. Gilpin, op. cit, pp. 224,225.
7.
S. Brown, New Forces inWorld Politics (Washington: Brookings Institution, 1975), p. 196.
8.
For a clear delineation of the way in which instructors in courses on World Order attempt to incorporate value judgments into their frameworks, see N.V. Walbeck and T.G. Weiss, A World Order Framework for Teaching International Politics (Institute for World Order, University Program, March 1974), pp. 3, 33-36. For the distinction between micro- and macro-politics, see R.W. Sterling, Macropolitics: International Relations in a Global Society ( New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1974), p. 4.
9.
Ibid, p. 15.
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16.
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17.
R. Rosecrance , A. Alexandroff, W. Koehler, J. Kroll, S. Laqueuer, and J. Stocker, "Whither Interdependence? " International Organization (Vol. 31, Summer 1977), pp. 425-472.
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Puchala and Fagen, op. cit, pp. 251-252.
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R.O. Keohane and J.S. Nye , Power and Interdependence: World Politics in Transition (Boston: Little Brown , 1977), pp. 20-21, 581.
20.
R.W. Mansbach , Y.H. Ferguson, and D.E. Lampert, The Web of World Politics: Non-State Actors in the Global System ( Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1976 ).
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C.F. Bergsten , " The Threat is Real," Foreign Policy (Vol. 14, Spring 1974), p. 85.
22.
C.F. Bergsten , R.O. Keohane, and J.S. Nye , " International Economics and International Politics: A Framework for Analysis," International Organization (Vol. 29, Winter 1975), pp. 14-18, 23.
23.
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24.
Sterling, op. cit, pp. 64, 65.
25.
Rosecrance, et al., op. cit.
26.
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27.
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28.
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29.
Hunter, op. cit, pp. 38, 46-47.
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A. Lijphart , " The Structure of the Theoretical Revolution in International Relations ," International Studies Quarterly (Vol. 18, March 1974).
31.
D.P. Dean, and J.A. Vasquez, " From Power Politics to Issue Politics: Bipolarity and Multipolarity in Light of a New Paradigm, " Western Political Quarterly (Vol. 24, March 1976), p. 13.
32.
Sterling, op. cit, p. 25.
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34.
Nye and Keohane, Power and Interdependence , op. cit.
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