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abandonment able action activities adjustment adopt aims allies altering analysis attempts behavior bring called changes claims components concept concerned cooperation cost created deal decision defensive defined demands desirable determined discussion distinction effects efficiency efforts elements elements of foreign enemies example existing expressed external external adjustment external community fact field Finally follows forces foreign policy foreign-policy operations four friendly function future give given groups human important increase induced influence input instance interests internal limited makers means measures ment methods military munity objectives obtained organizations output particular parties past policy elements policy-makers political position possible power-input power-investment power-output power-resources present principles problem produce pursue reason reduce reference relations remain result seek sources successful tasks tend territory theory tions United wishes