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The task of a mediator is to
present an abstractive scientific concept as a schema that can organize
and transform the students' spontaneous concepts. The "overview" chapter at the
beginning was apparently written with such readers in mind; the
formidable methodological material in Chapter 2--which carefully
clarifies such matters as the distinctions among positive, prescriptive
and abstractive theories and copes with the problem of levels of
analysis, that is, "overall international politics," regional
politics, and the "international variables" of "the
system of government and leaders' personalities" (pp. |
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