The Management of Protracted Social Conflict: Theory and CasesDartmouth, 1990 - 157 من الصفحات |
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... progress in resolving the conflict . But as the lessons of effective Track Two diplomacy show , progress must be looked for in areas other than traditional diplomacy or official negotiations . We can point to the increased level of ...
... progress in resolving the conflict . But as the lessons of effective Track Two diplomacy show , progress must be looked for in areas other than traditional diplomacy or official negotiations . We can point to the increased level of ...
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... progress . Certainly , the fact that three separate series of meetings were held on this conflict ( as opposed to two for Lebanon and one for Sri Lanka ) contributed to the overall success . Nevertheless , the participants on both sides ...
... progress . Certainly , the fact that three separate series of meetings were held on this conflict ( as opposed to two for Lebanon and one for Sri Lanka ) contributed to the overall success . Nevertheless , the participants on both sides ...
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... progress which was made . What the Maryland Forums provided in the Falklands / Malvinas case was the opportunity to determine if demands and interests are truly irreconcilable . As we saw earlier , the Argentine conception of ...
... progress which was made . What the Maryland Forums provided in the Falklands / Malvinas case was the opportunity to determine if demands and interests are truly irreconcilable . As we saw earlier , the Argentine conception of ...
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An Analytical Framework | 5 |
ProblemSolving Forums at the University of Maryland | 29 |
Lebanon | 38 |
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