What Are the Respective Roles of a Nation-State’s Power, Interests, Institutions in World Politics?
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Published:2023
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Page:809-814
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ISSN:2731-8060
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Container-title:Advances in Social Science, Education and Humanities Research
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Atlantis Press SARL
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