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Timing the De-escalation of International Conflicts

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Timing the De-escalation of International Conflicts
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Book Synopsis Timing the De-escalation of International Conflicts by : Louis Kriesberg

Book excerpt: In the field of conflict analysis, the topic of preconditions for negotiations has been a relatively neglected one. This volume seeks to fill the gap by moving beyond a discussion of techniques for negotiations, to addressing the problem of getting adversaries to enter into negotiations.


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