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... Attempts Attempts Successes Attempts Successes Bilateral 47 36 22 47 41 negotiations Multilateral 16 12 7 44 13 conferences Mediation * 9 International 48 37 71 18 2∞ 2222 37 33 33 4 organizations International 11 8 5 45 9 tribunals ...
... Attempts Attempts Successes Attempts Successes Bilateral 47 36 22 47 41 negotiations Multilateral 16 12 7 44 13 conferences Mediation * 9 International 48 37 71 18 2∞ 2222 37 33 33 4 organizations International 11 8 5 45 9 tribunals ...
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... attempts at resolving conflicts and crises were taken through bilateral negotiations and international organizations ... attempts , bilateral negotiations appear to provide the best possibility for success if we assume that the trends ...
... attempts at resolving conflicts and crises were taken through bilateral negotiations and international organizations ... attempts , bilateral negotiations appear to provide the best possibility for success if we assume that the trends ...
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... attempts succeed . In at least 23 of the 53 attempts , the parties either re- fused to enter into serious discussions with the mediator , or if the talks did Table 15-6 ATTEMPTS AND SUCCESSES IN RESOLVING CONFLICTS BY THE 480 The ...
... attempts succeed . In at least 23 of the 53 attempts , the parties either re- fused to enter into serious discussions with the mediator , or if the talks did Table 15-6 ATTEMPTS AND SUCCESSES IN RESOLVING CONFLICTS BY THE 480 The ...
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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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