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... formal bargaining is a better ( or supple- mentary ) means of pursuing objectives . But even once the parties have agreed to enter into negotiations , a number of preliminary points have to be resolved before any substantive discussion ...
... formal bargaining is a better ( or supple- mentary ) means of pursuing objectives . But even once the parties have agreed to enter into negotiations , a number of preliminary points have to be resolved before any substantive discussion ...
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... formal negotiations . Voluntary withdrawals , avoidance , and passive settlements are also usually achieved through uni- lateral policies and means other than formal negotiations . Consequently , when we discuss conflict resolution in ...
... formal negotiations . Voluntary withdrawals , avoidance , and passive settlements are also usually achieved through uni- lateral policies and means other than formal negotiations . Consequently , when we discuss conflict resolution in ...
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... formal settlement , have also been excluded . Several conclusions can be made from the figures . A large majority ( 73 per cent ) of all attempts at resolving conflicts and crises were taken . through bilateral negotiations and ...
... formal settlement , have also been excluded . Several conclusions can be made from the figures . A large majority ( 73 per cent ) of all attempts at resolving conflicts and crises were taken . through bilateral negotiations and ...
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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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