Arms and Warfare: Escalation, De-escalation, and NegotiationUniv of South Carolina Press, 1994 - 316 pages Arms and Warfare considers the impact of arms shipments on a conflict once it has begun. Using case studies, the authors pinpoint the timing of arms transfers and then assess the influence of these deliveries. |
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Table des matières
Controversies about ArmsTransfer | 17 |
Short Chronologies of the Wars | 241 |
Notes | 264 |
Bibliography | 280 |
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