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Double-Edged Diplomacy:International Bargaining and Domestic Politics

Author(s): EVANS, Peter B.;
HAROLD, JACOBSON K; ROBERT, PUTMAN D;
Subjects: International relations-Case studies;
Publisher: : University of Carlifonia Press Carlifonia , 1993;
Call number: 327.0722 DOU;
Type: Book
Available At: stacks
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245 $aDouble-Edged Diplomacy$bInternational Bargaining and Domestic Politics
260 $bUniversity of Carlifonia Press$aCarlifonia$c1993
650 $aInternational relations-Case studies
653 $aDiplomacy case studies
700 $aHAROLD, JACOBSON K$eEditor
700 $aROBERT, PUTMAN D$eEditor

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