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Trusting enemies ;: interpersonal relationships in international conflict

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Abstract

How can two enemies, locked into a spiral of fear and insecurity, transform their relationship into a trusting one? 'Trusting Enemies' argues that the field of international relations has not done a good job of answering this question. This is because it has been looking in the wrong place. Where trust-building has been theorized by the discipline of international relations, the focus has been on the state and the individual. This text argues that there is a need to appreciate the importance of a new level of analysis in trust research-the interpersonal.

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Trusting enemies: interpersonal relationships in international conflict

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Languages

English

Publisher

Oxford University Press

ISBN

9780191835599

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