The Management of Protracted Social Conflict: Theory and CasesDartmouth, 1990 - 157 من الصفحات |
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... diplomacy ( Montville : 1987 ) . Although there are many different interpretations and examples of Track Two diplomacy , the term generally refers to the search for and promotion of peaceful relations between warring parties without ...
... diplomacy ( Montville : 1987 ) . Although there are many different interpretations and examples of Track Two diplomacy , the term generally refers to the search for and promotion of peaceful relations between warring parties without ...
الصفحة 132
... Diplomacy and Conflict Management Challenges associated with structural development are largely endogenous in origin . However , this does not negate the ... diplomacy must be shaped 132 Development Diplomacy and Conflict Management.
... Diplomacy and Conflict Management Challenges associated with structural development are largely endogenous in origin . However , this does not negate the ... diplomacy must be shaped 132 Development Diplomacy and Conflict Management.
الصفحة 133
... diplomacy should take place in both the endogenous and exogenous domains . In the endogenous domain , assistance for development in marginalized communities can be given by emphasizing change in the domestic structures of a conflict ...
... diplomacy should take place in both the endogenous and exogenous domains . In the endogenous domain , assistance for development in marginalized communities can be given by emphasizing change in the domestic structures of a conflict ...
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