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... parties , incompatible positions over an issue , hostile attitudes , and certain types of diplomatic and military actions . The parties to an in- ternational conflict are normally , but not necessarily , the governments of nation ...
... parties , incompatible positions over an issue , hostile attitudes , and certain types of diplomatic and military actions . The parties to an in- ternational conflict are normally , but not necessarily , the governments of nation ...
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... PARTIES , ISSUE FIELDS , ATTITUDES , AND ACTIONS IN INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT : THE RECORD SINCE 1919 The basis for the ... PARTIES TO THE CONFLICTS The first question to ask about the nature of the parties involved in these 77 conflicts is ...
... PARTIES , ISSUE FIELDS , ATTITUDES , AND ACTIONS IN INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT : THE RECORD SINCE 1919 The basis for the ... PARTIES TO THE CONFLICTS The first question to ask about the nature of the parties involved in these 77 conflicts is ...
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... party's success . Power does not seem to be particularly relevant in mediation efforts . Small states as well as large have rejected the initiatives of third parties . Also , a weak state may be inclined to continue the conflict rather ...
... party's success . Power does not seem to be particularly relevant in mediation efforts . Small states as well as large have rejected the initiatives of third parties . Also , a weak state may be inclined to continue the conflict rather ...
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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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