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This work is based on ideas derived from empirical and theoretical literature on bargaining to provide a comprehensive and highly necessary treatment of the neglected topic of how wars end.…

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This work is based on ideas derived from empirical and theoretical literature on bargaining to provide a comprehensive and highly necessary treatment of the neglected topic of how wars end. In a study on how nations can simultaneously wage war and negotiate peaceful settlements, Pilar stated that ending the war could be understood as a bargaining process. Originally published in 1983.

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