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... attempt to influence each other's behavior only through established diplomatic channels . They cannot bypass relations with other governments and attempt to influence the domestic political processes of another country by establishing ...
... attempt to influence each other's behavior only through established diplomatic channels . They cannot bypass relations with other governments and attempt to influence the domestic political processes of another country by establishing ...
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... attempts at resolving conflicts and crises were taken . through bilateral negotiations and international ... attempts , bilateral negotiations appear to provide the best possibility for success if we assume that the trends since 1919 ...
... attempts at resolving conflicts and crises were taken . through bilateral negotiations and international ... attempts , bilateral negotiations appear to provide the best possibility for success if we assume that the trends since 1919 ...
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... attempted mediation or conciliation in one case , it was counted only once . The case , rather than the attempt , is the baseline of the Haas study . Keeping these methods in mind , the rates of success are somewhat lower than those ...
... attempted mediation or conciliation in one case , it was counted only once . The case , rather than the attempt , is the baseline of the Haas study . Keeping these methods in mind , the rates of success are somewhat lower than those ...
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The Development of International Relations as a Field of Study | 6 |
Current Schools of Study in International Politics 8 Interdisciplinary Efforts | 13 |
International Politics Foreign Policy and International Relations | 20 |
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