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... party should make the set of consequences of doing what it wants ( in- cluding the benefits and disadvantages ) more attractive to the other party than the set of consequences of not complying . One scholar has proposed a guide ...
... party should make the set of consequences of doing what it wants ( in- cluding the benefits and disadvantages ) more attractive to the other party than the set of consequences of not complying . One scholar has proposed a guide ...
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... Party wishes to maintain its leading role in the nation . Neither side can bargain an ideological principle without compromising their moral position . If either side attempts to challenge the other on its principle , then an open clash ...
... Party wishes to maintain its leading role in the nation . Neither side can bargain an ideological principle without compromising their moral position . If either side attempts to challenge the other on its principle , then an open clash ...
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... party efforts continue , the possibility of war is greatly reduced . In a recent study of 247 interstate conflicts ... party but both are better off with a solution that without one . The third party can clear up misunderstandings ...
... party efforts continue , the possibility of war is greatly reduced . In a recent study of 247 interstate conflicts ... party but both are better off with a solution that without one . The third party can clear up misunderstandings ...
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