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... military power . When two nations had a contradictory assessment of their ... strength to overthrow the Turkish garrisons on Crete or even to aid openly ... strength was necessary if Crete was to be defended from possible invasion . By ...
... military power . When two nations had a contradictory assessment of their ... strength to overthrow the Turkish garrisons on Crete or even to aid openly ... strength was necessary if Crete was to be defended from possible invasion . By ...
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... strength of the two rival nations or alliances . And this exact knowledge , he wrote , ' is very often attainable ... military strength now contradicted that which the French and British leaders held of their rela- tive military strength ...
... strength of the two rival nations or alliances . And this exact knowledge , he wrote , ' is very often attainable ... military strength now contradicted that which the French and British leaders held of their rela- tive military strength ...
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... military strength or ' capability ' . Holsti and North concluded that ' perceptions of capability appeared much less frequently in decision - makers ' documents as perceptions of threat increased ' . Unfortunately they counted only the ...
... military strength or ' capability ' . Holsti and North concluded that ' perceptions of capability appeared much less frequently in decision - makers ' documents as perceptions of threat increased ' . Unfortunately they counted only the ...
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