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Coercive Sanctions and International Conflicts: A Sociological Theory
Mark Daniel Jaeger
Department of Political Science
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De-Escalation
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Iran
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International Security
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Sociological Theory
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Neglect
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Sociological Perspective
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China
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International Relation
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Political Sociology
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International Conflict
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Sociological Theory
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Economic Impact
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Nonoperative
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Political Pressure
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Sweeping
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International Relations
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Social Conditions
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International Security
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Potential Transformation
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International Political Sociology
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Rationalist
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Sociological Perspective
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Political Efficacy
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China
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Taiwan
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Socially Constructed
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