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... commitments , being a loyal ally , or the quality of its trained diplomats . Or it may derive prestige from adhering to a particular foreign policy orientation . Yugoslavia's prestige in the West rose immediately after Tito's government ...
... commitments , being a loyal ally , or the quality of its trained diplomats . Or it may derive prestige from adhering to a particular foreign policy orientation . Yugoslavia's prestige in the West rose immediately after Tito's government ...
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... commitments . In any inter- national system comprised of independent and sovereign states , however , there is no automatic guarantee that even the most solemn undertakings will be fulfilled if those commitments are in conflict with the ...
... commitments . In any inter- national system comprised of independent and sovereign states , however , there is no automatic guarantee that even the most solemn undertakings will be fulfilled if those commitments are in conflict with the ...
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... commitment or credibility to a position , negotiators and their governments may create such inflexibility that the possibilities of reaching agreement are closed out . Offering rewards , making threats , and establishing commitments are ...
... commitment or credibility to a position , negotiators and their governments may create such inflexibility that the possibilities of reaching agreement are closed out . Offering rewards , making threats , and establishing commitments are ...
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