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... commitments , being a loyal ally , or the quality of its trained diplomats . Or it may derive prestige from adhering to a particular foreign policy orientation . Yugoslavia's active nonalign- ment , combined with Tito's career and ...
... commitments , being a loyal ally , or the quality of its trained diplomats . Or it may derive prestige from adhering to a particular foreign policy orientation . Yugoslavia's active nonalign- ment , combined with Tito's career and ...
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... commitments , it leaves little leeway for decision makers and diplomats to decide what to do once the casus foederis arises . In contrast , some treaties only spell out vaguely the type of responses the treaty partners will make . The ...
... commitments , it leaves little leeway for decision makers and diplomats to decide what to do once the casus foederis arises . In contrast , some treaties only spell out vaguely the type of responses the treaty partners will make . The ...
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... commitment to a position , it is in a better position to resist demands for concessions . The problem with establishing commitments is that governments and diplomats decrease their bargaining flexibility and in effect cut off the possi ...
... commitment to a position , it is in a better position to resist demands for concessions . The problem with establishing commitments is that governments and diplomats decrease their bargaining flexibility and in effect cut off the possi ...
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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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