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Economic Co-operation as a Factor for the Development of European Security and Co-operation

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Today economic factors affecting peaceful coexistence between states with differing social systems are of growing importance. Advances made in science and technology help to push forward the development of international economic relations which mostly grow at a swifter pace than industrial output. There is an increasing trend towards the expansion of mutual economic contacts between various countries and regions.

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© 1982 William Gutteridge

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Schmidt, M. (1982). Economic Co-operation as a Factor for the Development of European Security and Co-operation. In: Gutteridge, W. (eds) European Security, Nuclear Weapons and Public Confidence. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-05908-9_21

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