EU External Relations from Non-Intervention to Political Conditionality
The international system developed after the Peace of Westphalia placed at its core the idea that nation-states are equal units that cannot intervene in the internal affairs of other states, an idea which ultimately led to the conclusion that international anarchy is a reality of international affai...
Main Author: | Dan Lazea |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Metropolitan University Prague
2011-11-01
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Series: | Central European Journal of International & Security Studies |
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Online Access: | http://static.cejiss.org/data/uploaded/13835989354110/cejiss_5_3_lazea.pdf |
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