War Termination, a Critical SurveyHebrew University of Jerusalem, Leonard Davis Institute for International Relations, 1978 - Arbitration (International law) - 50 pages |
Contents
Foreword | 7 |
The First Level A NonRational Model | 16 |
The Domestic Level | 22 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
A. J. P. Taylor Allies Arab Arab-Israeli conflict armistice army attrition Balkan Wars behavior belligerents Brest-Litovsk calculations Clausewitz comparative studies conflict reduction Conflict Resolution continue fighting decision to terminate decision-making declining defeat Diagram Diplomatic history discussion domestic enemy enemy's example F. C. Iklé favor Germany Goebbels Hebrew University Hitler impact important Institute for International interest international law international relations involved Israel issues J. M. Keynes Jerusalem Papers Korea leaders Leonard Davis Institute level of analysis literature London low/strong Middle East military elite Nicolson non-rational elements Papers on Peace peace conference peace negotiations Peace New York Peace Problems peace studies Peacemaking 1919 perceptions point T₁ possible power gap predictive President public opinion questions Rise in Power role Sadat Second World Second World War sides situation slowly stalemate surrender termination of war theoretical study theory of international tion victory Vietnam wars Woodrow Wilson Yom Kippur War



