Who prevails in diplomatic dispute between strong and weak states? Do the strong still make the rules which govern international conflict? Diplomatic Dispute addresses these larger questions through a systematic comparative review of U.S. diplomatic conflict with Iran, Japan, and Mexico, from 1920 to the present time. Originally published by the Harvard University Center for International Affairs in 1978.
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...brings new evidence to bear on important issues. We appreciate the care that the authors have shown in their research.... -- From the Foreword by Robert O. Keohane and Joseph S. Nye, Jr. ...brings new evidence to bear on important issues. We appreciate the care that the authors have shown in their research.... -- From the Foreword by Robert O. Keohane and Joseph S. Nye, Jr.
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978-0-8191-4063-0 (9780819140630)
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