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- Q32180 subject Q6427806.
- Q32180 subject Q6444170.
- Q32180 subject Q7142343.
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- Q32180 subject Q9444896.
- Q32180 abstract "The Journal of Race Development was the first American academic journal of international relations. It was founded in 1910 by G. Stanley Hall along with George Hubbard Blakeslee, both of Clark University. Despite a name which now suggests a journal devoted to eugenics, the journal, in fact, dealt with a variety of topics connected with politics, foreign affairs and international relations. It was renamed the Journal of International Relations, which in turn was merged with Foreign Affairs in 1922.".
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- Q32180 wikiPageWikiLink Q6427806.
- Q32180 wikiPageWikiLink Q6444170.
- Q32180 wikiPageWikiLink Q7142343.
- Q32180 wikiPageWikiLink Q73646.
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- Q32180 wikiPageWikiLink Q8806472.
- Q32180 wikiPageWikiLink Q9444896.
- Q32180 comment "The Journal of Race Development was the first American academic journal of international relations. It was founded in 1910 by G. Stanley Hall along with George Hubbard Blakeslee, both of Clark University. Despite a name which now suggests a journal devoted to eugenics, the journal, in fact, dealt with a variety of topics connected with politics, foreign affairs and international relations.".
- Q32180 label "Journal of Race Development".