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... mediation , and adjudication - were used most often to achieve compromise or award outcomes , and which were relatively more successful . In most of the 77 conflicts , diplomats and government officials made more than one attempt to ...
... mediation , and adjudication - were used most often to achieve compromise or award outcomes , and which were relatively more successful . In most of the 77 conflicts , diplomats and government officials made more than one attempt to ...
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... mediation made by commissions , individual mediators appointed by the Security Council , or by the Secretary - General or his representatives . Often the evidence is unclear and fragmentary ; the precise nature of the medi- ation ...
... mediation made by commissions , individual mediators appointed by the Security Council , or by the Secretary - General or his representatives . Often the evidence is unclear and fragmentary ; the precise nature of the medi- ation ...
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... mediation is that for various diplomatic reasons , most governments ultimately adopt a specific stand toward the parties to a conflict . It is difficult to find a government that can meet all the qualifications for mediation ...
... mediation is that for various diplomatic reasons , most governments ultimately adopt a specific stand toward the parties to a conflict . It is difficult to find a government that can meet all the qualifications for mediation ...
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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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