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1945 Turkish-Soviet Crisis
/ Özkan, Behlül
Özkan, Behlül
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Turkish-Soviet Crisis
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After Roosevelt's death: dangerous emotions, divisive discourses, and the abandoned alliance
/ Costigliola, Frank
Costigliola, Frank
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2010.
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United States
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Russia
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Kremlin
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Roosevelt
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Moscow
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Churchill
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1937
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1945
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Cold War
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On the brink”—really? revisiting nuclear close calls since 1945
/ Tertrais, Bruno
Tertrais, Bruno
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Why have nuclear weapons not been used since 1945? The more time passes, the more the question becomes relevant and even puzzling for pessimists. Most strategists of the 1960s would be stunned to hear that as of 2017, there still has yet to be another nuclear use in anger.
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1945
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Brink
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Nuclear Close Calls
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Palestinian literature: occupation and exile
/ Mir, Salam
Mir, Salam
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2013.
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Palestine
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1945
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1967
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Palestinian Literature
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Poetry of Resistance
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Origins of Palestinian Literature
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Palestinian History and Literature
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Occuption and Exile
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Talking While Fighting: Understanding the Role of Wartime Negotiation
/ Min, Eric
Min, Eric
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Contemporary studies of conflict have adopted approaches that minimize the importance of negotiation during war or treat it as a constant and mechanical activity. This is strongly related to the lack of systematic data that track and illustrate the complex nature of wartime diplomacy. I address these issues by creating and exploring a new daily-level data set of negotiations in all interstate wars from 1816 to the present. I find strong indications that post-1945 wars feature more frequent negotiations and that these negotiations are far less predictive of war termination. Evidence suggests that increased international pressures for peace and stability after World War II, especially emanating from nuclear weapons and international alliances, account for this trend. These original data and insights establish a dynamic research agenda that enables a more policy-relevant study of conflict management, highlights a historical angle to conflict resolution, and speaks to the utility of viewing diplomacy as an essential dimension to understanding war.
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War
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Conflict
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Nuclear Weapons
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Diplomacy
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Alliances
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Mediation
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War termination
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Negotiation
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Bargaining
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Laws of War
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1945
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War Duration
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Interstate
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