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LANGHORNE, RICHARD (6) answer(s).
 
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Coming of globalization: its evolution and contemporary consequences / Langhorne, Richard 2001  Book
Langhorne, Richard Book
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Publication New York, Palgrave, 2001.
Description xv, 155p.
Standard Number 0333917774
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044162337/LAN 044162MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Diplomacy of non-state actors / Langhorne, Richard Jun 2005  Journal Article
Langhorne, Richard Journal Article
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Publication Jun 2005.
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Essentials of global politics / Langhorne, Richard 2006  Book
Langhorne, Richard Book
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Publication London, Hodder Education, 2006.
Description xii, 372p.Pbk
Standard Number 0340816910
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ID:   049564


Guide to international relations and diplomacy / Fry, Michael Graham (ed); Goldstein, Erik (ed); Langhorne, Richard (ed) 2002  Book
Langhorne, Richard Book
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Publication London, Continuum, 2002.
Description xxiii, 567p.
Standard Number 0826452507
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ID:   048505


Practice of diplomacy: its evolution, theory and administration / Hamilton, Keith; Langhorne, Richard 1998  Book
Langhorne, Richard Book
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Publication London, Routledge, 1998.
Description vii, 279p.
Standard Number 0415104742
Key Words Diplomacy 
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Transitions in Context: Making Peace in 1814 – 1815; 1918 – 1920; 1945 – 1955 / Langhorne, Richard   Journal Article
Langhorne, Richard Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Frequently, peace settlements mark moments of systemic change in international politics. The object of this article is to examine how far these three major European peace settlements of the modern period – 1814–15, 1918–20 and 1945-55 – represented the contemporary political and diplomatic responses to the urgent needs that the end of a general war inevitably brings. It argues that, with the exception of the Vienna settlement, often the urgency of the situation at the end of the war was itself the consequence of underlying conditions which were so profound as to be immutable at any particular moment and immune from any short-term political interventions. Too much should never be expected of formal peace settlements.
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