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International Relations
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Here are entered works on the dealings and affairs between the Catholic Church and political jurisdictions.
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Here are entered works on the requirement that nations meet certain conditions, such as restructuring their economies or respecting human rights, to be eligible to receive foreign aid or loans, or to have normal relations with other nations.
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--subdivision Relations under names of countries, cities, etc.
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-- See Also the narrower term Detente
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-- See Also the narrower term Diplomacy
--subdivision Foreign relations under names of regions, countries, and groups of countries; and subdivision Diplomatic history under individual wars, e.g. World War, 1939-1945--Diplomatic history
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Here are entered works on the nature and handling of diplomatic correspondence in general and under the aspect of international law. Collections of diplomatic papers are entered under the subject to which they refer. Manuals on the diplomatic correspondence of a particular country are entered under the foreign office of that country with subdivision Records and correspondence, e.g. United States. Department of State--Records and correspondence.
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Here are entered works on assistance provided by diplomatic representatives to their nationals to secure their legal rights in the host country.
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-- See Also the narrower term Globalization Here are entered works on the process by which economic, cultural, political, and social institutions become integrated worldwide.This heading may be subdivided geographically for works on the occurrence and effects of globalization in specific places. --subdivision Globalization under individual languages and groups of languages, e.g. English language--Globalization
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--subdivision Governments in exile under names of wars, e.g. World War, 1939-1945--Governments in exile
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Here are entered works on international cooperative activities with or without the participation of governments. Works on the doctrine that the focus of political activity should be the universal human condition rather than the narrow interests of a particular nation are entered under Internationalism. --subdivision International cooperation under topical headings, e.g. Public health--International cooperation
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Here are entered works on economic relations among nations. Works on the foreign economic relations of countries, cities, etc., are entered under headings of the type [place]--Foreign economic relations, further subdivided by place, if appropriate. If so subdivided, a second heading is assigned with the place names in reverse positions, e.g. 1. United States--Foreign economic relations--France. 2. France--Foreign economic relations--United States. --subdivision Foreign economic relations under names of countries
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Here are entered works on theories and efforts leading toward world-wide or regional political organization of nations. --names of individual organizations, e.g. League of Nations
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-- See Also the narrower term Middle powers Here are entered works on states which are weaker than the great powers in the world but significantly stronger than the minor powers and small states with which they normally interact.
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--names of individual military missions
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-- See Also the narrower term Neutrality Here are entered works on the status of states resulting from their adoption of impartiality towards belligerent states, and on the consequent rights and duties created between the neutral states and the belligerents under international law. Works on the foreign policy of states who do not identify themselves with the major power blocs but retain the option of becoming aligned when necessary are entered under Nonalignment.
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-- See Also the narrower term Nonalignment Here are entered works on the foreign policy of states who do not identify themselves with the major power blocs but retain the option of becoming aligned when necessary. Works on the status of states resulting from their adoption of impartiality towards belligerent states, and on the consequent rights and duties created between the neutral states and the belligerents under international law are entered under Neutrality.
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-- See Also the narrower term Peace
--subdivision Peace under individual wars, e.g. World War, 1939-1945--Peace
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-- See Also the narrower term Peace
--subdivision Peace under individual wars, e.g. World War, 1939-1945--Peace
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This heading may be subdivided geographically only by regions comprising more than one country.
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-- See Also the narrower term War
--subdivision Warfare under ethnic groups; also subdivision Wars under ethnic groups; and individual wars, battles, etc., e.g. Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905; United States--History--Queen Anne's War, 1702-1713; Gettysburg, Battle of, Gettysburg, Pa., 1863
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