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Friendship and International Relations
German-Polish Ties: Special Relationship, Friendship, or Reconciliation?
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2014
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Book chapters
GermanâPolish Ties
Franco-German Friendship
The Sources of Affect in Interstate Friendship
A Framework for the Study of International Friendship
The Construction of International Friendship in South America
Friendship in International Treaties
Conclusion
Friendship, Security, and Power
Friendship and International Order
Friendship, State, and Nation
Social Forums and Friendship
pp. 35
Friendship, State, and Nation
pp. 51
Friendship, Security, and Power
pp. 72
The Sources of Affect in Interstate Friendship
pp. 89
Friendship and International Order: An Ambiguous Liaison
pp. 123
German-Polish Ties: Special Relationship, Friendship, or Reconciliation?
pp. 144
The Construction of International Friendship in South America
pp. 163
Social Forums and Friendship: A New Way of Contemplating the Notion of Friendship in International Relations
pp. 182
Friendship in International Treaties
pp. 201
Conclusion
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