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7“... — as scientist, then as a distinguished, internationally respected polar diplomat, and finally to holding...”
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8“... diplomatic deadlocks. We therefore consider the merits of a logrolling strategy for the above issues. We find...”
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9“... has given rise in the past to diplomatic exchanges and confrontations with foreign powers....”
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10“... contributions of private citizens, diplomats and other officials, and scientists, we should first take note of a...”
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11“... are as important as the obvious places like foreign ministries and universities. It is a quasi-diplomatic social...”
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12by von Gustedt, Alejandro Alvarez, Joyner, Christopher C.“... underscoring tensions between coastal states and foreign fishing nations, this dispute became a diplomatic...”
Published in The International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law (1996)
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13“... potential. However, its diplomatic, economic, political and scientific efforts in this region arouse...”
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14by Telesetsky, Anastasia, Lee, Seokwoo“... ( newrep-a ) and Japan’s diplomatic threat to unilaterally resume whaling. The article concludes with a...”
Published in The International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law (2015)
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15“... developments. The paper concludes that although, at the time of their conception, political and diplomatic...”
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16“...Abstract Diplomats, officials, scientists and other actors working with the Antarctic Treaty System...”
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17Maritime Rivalry, Political Intervention and the Race to Antarctica: US–Chilean Relations, 1939–1949“... by diplomatic means. This success was more profound than widely appreciated since it came at a time when US...”
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18“... and assimilated Inuit art as a genuine Canadian cultural product, presenting it as diplomatic gifts and for other...”
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