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... bargaining , is imposed by the use of force , or one government abandons or withdraws from its objectives if they meet resistance abroad . Objectives and diplomatic bargaining strategies are thus subject to constant reformulation on the ...
... bargaining , is imposed by the use of force , or one government abandons or withdraws from its objectives if they meet resistance abroad . Objectives and diplomatic bargaining strategies are thus subject to constant reformulation on the ...
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A Framework for Analysis Kalevi Jaakko Holsti. relevant to the bargaining situation , and ( 2 ) if they are mobilized to be used as threats , rewards , or instruments of exchange . Many capabilities are irrelevant to bargaining ...
A Framework for Analysis Kalevi Jaakko Holsti. relevant to the bargaining situation , and ( 2 ) if they are mobilized to be used as threats , rewards , or instruments of exchange . Many capabilities are irrelevant to bargaining ...
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... bargaining positions in order to placate the Belgians . In other words , no government consistently gains or withdraws from its objectives because it is economically or militarily weak or strong.22 What conclusions are we to draw from ...
... bargaining positions in order to placate the Belgians . In other words , no government consistently gains or withdraws from its objectives because it is economically or militarily weak or strong.22 What conclusions are we to draw from ...
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