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Conclusion: Towards Peaceful Identity Change through Middle-Range Cooperation

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The focus of this volume is to determine the key roles and key levels in constructing peaceful international couples. Initiatives and rule are both slipping away from state executives towards other agents, spreading to new parts of the globe, new activities and issue areas as states are also working through other, subnational agents.

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Vassort-Rousset, B. (2014). Conclusion: Towards Peaceful Identity Change through Middle-Range Cooperation. In: Vassort-Rousset, B. (eds) Building Sustainable Couples in International Relations. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137273543_12

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