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... wherein a third party with no direct interest in the issue areas under contention
intervenes in the bargaining processes ; and ( 3 ) adjudication , wherein an
independent third party determines a settlement through some type of award .
... wherein a third party with no direct interest in the issue areas under contention
intervenes in the bargaining processes ; and ( 3 ) adjudication , wherein an
independent third party determines a settlement through some type of award .
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23 MEDIATION Less is known about the procedures and services of third party
mediators , even though both the League of Nations and the United Nations have
used such third parties extensively . It will be useful , therefore , to discuss in ...
23 MEDIATION Less is known about the procedures and services of third party
mediators , even though both the League of Nations and the United Nations have
used such third parties extensively . It will be useful , therefore , to discuss in ...
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Thus , the most important functions of the third party — a party outside the “
emotional field ” of the conflict 25 — are to restore communications between the
disputants , impose cooling - off periods , investigate conditions in the area of
conflict ...
Thus , the most important functions of the third party — a party outside the “
emotional field ” of the conflict 25 — are to restore communications between the
disputants , impose cooling - off periods , investigate conditions in the area of
conflict ...
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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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