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... party or parties . Tensions refers to the set of attitudes and predispositions - such as dis- trust and suspicion - that populations and policy makers hold toward any other parties . Tensions do not by themselves cause conflict , but ...
... party or parties . Tensions refers to the set of attitudes and predispositions - such as dis- trust and suspicion - that populations and policy makers hold toward any other parties . Tensions do not by themselves cause conflict , but ...
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... party — a party outside the " emotional field " of the conflict 25. -are to restore communica- tions between the disputants , impose cooling - off periods , investigate con- ditions in the area of conflict , and provide , if necessary ...
... party — a party outside the " emotional field " of the conflict 25. -are to restore communica- tions between the disputants , impose cooling - off periods , investigate con- ditions in the area of conflict , and provide , if necessary ...
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... parties to a conflict would likely accept intervention by an outsider if they per- ceived that party to hold views on the nature and sources of the conflict greatly at variance with their own , or if that party is not disinterested ...
... parties to a conflict would likely accept intervention by an outsider if they per- ceived that party to hold views on the nature and sources of the conflict greatly at variance with their own , or if that party is not disinterested ...
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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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