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Robert G. Papp: the Limits of Diplomacy in Conflict Resolution

Summary by El Financiero
In the study of international relations, it is a widely accepted principle that all wars end at the negotiating table. In appearance, this statement is true. cease-fires are declared, treaties are signed, territory is given, reparations are paid and security guarantees are granted; all this is the result of diplomatic negotiations. It is difficult to find any example in which it has not been so. However, if we look more closely, although diploma…

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In the study of international relations, it is a widely accepted principle that all wars end at the negotiating table. In appearance, this statement is true. cease-fires are declared, treaties are signed, territory is given, reparations are paid and security guarantees are granted; all this is the result of diplomatic negotiations. It is difficult to find any example in which it has not been so. However, if we look more closely, although diploma…

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El Financiero broke the news in Mexico on Friday, September 5, 2025.
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