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... ment in such conditions are involved . First , one party must get the other to want an agreement of some sort ; he must somehow make the other realize that any agreement or settlement is preferable to the status quo of incompatible ...
... ment in such conditions are involved . First , one party must get the other to want an agreement of some sort ; he must somehow make the other realize that any agreement or settlement is preferable to the status quo of incompatible ...
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... ment and Welfare programs beginning in the 1930's , they sought to diversify the economies of their colonies and prepare them for both political and economic independence . After World War II , the United States displaced Britain as the ...
... ment and Welfare programs beginning in the 1930's , they sought to diversify the economies of their colonies and prepare them for both political and economic independence . After World War II , the United States displaced Britain as the ...
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... ment likely . Even at that point , disarmament efforts must proceed within the context of deterrence . This is summarized by Thomas C. Schelling : " If disarmament is to work , it has got to improve deterrence and to stabilize ...
... ment likely . Even at that point , disarmament efforts must proceed within the context of deterrence . This is summarized by Thomas C. Schelling : " If disarmament is to work , it has got to improve deterrence and to stabilize ...
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