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Conclusion: Pitfalls and Potentials of Exit Studies and Practices

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Th is chapter presents the main conclusions of this book, organised around three questions: 1) “What is exit?” 2) “How can we understand exit?” and 3) “What can we do about exit?”

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Frerks, G. (2016). Conclusion: Pitfalls and Potentials of Exit Studies and Practices. In: Noll, J., Wollenberg, D., Osinga, F., Frerks, G., Kemenade, I. (eds) Netherlands Annual Review of Military Studies 2015. NL ARMS. T.M.C. Asser Press, The Hague. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6265-078-7_12

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