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Posted on March 22, 2017 by Aysegul Aydin

Where Do States Go? Strategy in Civil War Intervention

CategoriesCold War I (1947-1962), Cold War II (1963-1979), Cold War III (1979-1991), Conflict Drivers, Conflict Escalation / De-escalation, Conflict Transformation, Journal Article, Post 9/11 (2001-Present), Post Cold War (1991-2001), Power, Quantitative Study Tagscivil war, state and IGO interventions, strategic decision-making

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  • Author Aysegul Aydin
  • Book or Journal Conflict Management and Peace Science
  • Vol. 27
  • No. 1
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  • Year 2010
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  • Pages 47-66
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  • Cold War I (1947-1962) Cold War II (1963-1979) Cold War III (1979-1991) Conflict Drivers Conflict Escalation / De-escalation Conflict Transformation Journal Article Post 9/11 (2001-Present) Post Cold War (1991-2001) Power Quantitative Study
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