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On Compromise and Coercion*
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A principled compromise refers to a mutual recognition by. each side of the other's rights, which leads them to make concessions to enable. them to meet on a middle ground. It is genuinely made in good faith and both sides ... compromise reflects a temporary arrangement reached as a result of constraints ...
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Agenda Manipulation, Strategic Voting, and
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The first two pacts became known as the Missouri Compromise and the Compromise of 1850, ... example, appears to weigh against this compromise's success: not only did the Civil War break ...
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AFGHANS AND IRAQIS UNDERSTAND COMPROMISE
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made the astonishing claim "that compromise does not come easy in this ... compromise (and consensus) the Ambassador will have to look for another. job because that would bring about the demise of the unwelcome American ...
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Secrecy Despite Compromise
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Compromise may be contained or non-catastrophic in the sense that despite the ... An Example of Secrecy Despite Host Compromise To establish secrecy properties (for ...
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The European Constitutional Compromise and the ...
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This compromise is unlikely to be undermined by sub- stantive, institutional, or ... Compromise; constitution; democratic; legitimate; stable. Over the past half-century the European Union (EU) has evolved until its pol- icies and ...
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