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Since the rise of polities, powerful political entities have maintained their relationships with weaker allies and partners by providing or withholding gifts. In modern times, powerful nation states continue this in their practice of statecraft by deploying a range of instruments – economic, military, and social – in pursuit of national interests. This course is