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The political economy of transitions to peace: A comparative perspective
Galia Press-Barnathan
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Department of International Relations
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Peace
100%
Transition to Peace
100%
Political Economy of Transition
100%
Israel
66%
Germany
66%
Japan
66%
Economic Role
66%
Analytical Framework
33%
Egypt
33%
Motivation
33%
Comparative Analysis
33%
Political Process
33%
Jordan
33%
Poland
33%
France
33%
South Korea
33%
Power Relations
33%
Peace Process
33%
Role of Government
33%
Indonesia
33%
Economic Factors
33%
Philippines
33%
Armed Conflict
33%
Cold Peace
33%
Complex Role
33%
Liberal Theory
33%
Big Business
33%
Economic Disparities
33%
Side Payments
33%
Economic Interdependence
33%
Realist Theory
33%
Durable Peace
33%
Engagement Levels
33%
Post-World War II Era
33%
Social Sciences
Japan
100%
Israel
100%
Role of Economics
100%
Germany
100%
Case Study
50%
Comparative Analysis
50%
Political Process
50%
Poland
50%
Egypt
50%
South Korea
50%
Peace Process
50%
Interdependence
50%
War
50%
Jordan
50%
World War II
50%
France
50%
Indonesia
50%
Cooperative
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Role of Economics
100%
Large Firm
50%