Intervention: External Involvement in Civil WarsRowman and Littlefield, 1975 - 236 sivua |
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... system change and that the change contains the potential for system transformation . The discussion of system transformation in international relations is normally conducted at the macro - level of analysis . For example , it is ...
... system change and that the change contains the potential for system transformation . The discussion of system transformation in international relations is normally conducted at the macro - level of analysis . For example , it is ...
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... subsystemic conflict which necessitates system change . The established point of equilibrium in the dyadic intervention system cannot contain the resulting instability and the metanorm identifies a new point of equilibrium which ...
... subsystemic conflict which necessitates system change . The established point of equilibrium in the dyadic intervention system cannot contain the resulting instability and the metanorm identifies a new point of equilibrium which ...
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... system . System change and transformation can come about in one of two ways . First the change may reflect a diachronic pattern of exchange , where the actors mutually agree to change or transform a system . For example , if the ...
... system . System change and transformation can come about in one of two ways . First the change may reflect a diachronic pattern of exchange , where the actors mutually agree to change or transform a system . For example , if the ...
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The Nonintervention Norm | 15 |
Definition of the Intervention Stimulus | 33 |
CHAPTER 4 | 55 |
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