Word: interrelatedness
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Perhaps the world of the late 20th century is so interrelated as to preclude such a straightforward approach to foreign policy. However, the best solutions to the most complex problems still present themselves in the simplest form.
From the beginning, the new state was built on four interrelated means of control: centralized and absolute authority, bureaucracy, terror and militarism. Lenin's Commissar of War, Leon
But Leaf said, "It's impossible to do it in any honest way," explaining that research and teaching are interrelated and that few scientists spend large amounts of time doing only one or the other.
There is a River: The Black Struggle for Freedom in America attempts to show the continuity of the Black fight for justice, from the beginning of the slave trade to the end of the Civil War. By reexamining Black history and depicting the different but interrelated protests that Blacks have...
As the Administration admits, there is currently no real Reagan-Haig Middle East policy other than a general commitment to extending the Camp David accords. Policy will remain in a holding pattern until after the President's recovery, and until after Israel's national elections on June 30...