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Bargaining, communication, and limited war
Conflict Resolution, 1957Limited war requires limits; so do strate? gic maneuvers if they are to be stabilized short of war. But limits require agreement or at least some kind of mutual recognirion and acquiescence. And agreement on limits is difficult to reach, not only because of the uncertainties and the acute divergence of interests but because negoriation is severely ...
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Communism and the outbreak of War
Journal of Communist Studies, 1992About Turn: The Communist Party and the Outbreak of the Second World War (The Verbatim Record of the Central Committee Meetings, 1939) edited by Francis King and George Matthews (Introduction by Monty Johnson). London: Lawrence & Wishart, 1990. Pp.318. £34.95 (hardback).
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1988
The reactions of the various factions of the women’s movement to the coming of war in August 1914 emphasised their differing perceptions of women’s needs. The WSPU rapidly dropped its militant stance in favour of wholehearted support for the war effort, encouraging men to enlist and women to work as noncombatants.1 The Women’s Freedom League (WFL), a ...
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The reactions of the various factions of the women’s movement to the coming of war in August 1914 emphasised their differing perceptions of women’s needs. The WSPU rapidly dropped its militant stance in favour of wholehearted support for the war effort, encouraging men to enlist and women to work as noncombatants.1 The Women’s Freedom League (WFL), a ...
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