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... formal break in diplomatic relations 10. exemplary nonviolent military actions - alerts , cancelling leaves , partial or full mobilization 11. harassment or closing of travel and communication between the antagonists ' citizens 12. formal ...
... formal break in diplomatic relations 10. exemplary nonviolent military actions - alerts , cancelling leaves , partial or full mobilization 11. harassment or closing of travel and communication between the antagonists ' citizens 12. formal ...
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... formal communication , moreover , the only way that governments may judge each other's intentions or willingness to alter objectives is to take action that increases the likelihood of war . The importance of formal communication to ...
... formal communication , moreover , the only way that governments may judge each other's intentions or willingness to alter objectives is to take action that increases the likelihood of war . The importance of formal communication to ...
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... formal judicial proceedings . An award settlement need not , however , be made through litigation . As long as some external and impartial criterion for settlement is accepted by both sides , the outcome may be termed an award , even ...
... formal judicial proceedings . An award settlement need not , however , be made through litigation . As long as some external and impartial criterion for settlement is accepted by both sides , the outcome may be termed an award , even ...
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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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