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... negotiations to assuage public opinion , while it simultaneously steps up its military campaigns . By agreeing to negotiate , it may be able to draw attention away from its other activities . Third , a government may enter into ...
... negotiations to assuage public opinion , while it simultaneously steps up its military campaigns . By agreeing to negotiate , it may be able to draw attention away from its other activities . Third , a government may enter into ...
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... negotiations between the Soviet Union and Iran for certain rectifications of the frontier between the two countries . The Soviet Union could offer foreign aid agreements as one inducement to gain favorable frontier lines , but unless ...
... negotiations between the Soviet Union and Iran for certain rectifications of the frontier between the two countries . The Soviet Union could offer foreign aid agreements as one inducement to gain favorable frontier lines , but unless ...
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... negotiations . The party that proffers its good offices does not take part in subsequent negotiations unless its proposal to act as a mediator is also accepted , but it relays peace overtures between govern- ments which are not formally ...
... negotiations . The party that proffers its good offices does not take part in subsequent negotiations unless its proposal to act as a mediator is also accepted , but it relays peace overtures between govern- ments which are not formally ...
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