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100 _aReuben, E. Brigety II
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245 _aThe fractured power: How to overcome Tribalism
260 _aForeign Affairs
300 _a100(2), Mar-Apr, 2021: p.40-47
520 _aWhen the United States looks abroad to assess the risk of conflict, it relies on a host of tools to understand other countries’ social and political divisions and how likely they are to result in unrest or violence. These techniques reflect decades of research, in both government and academia, into the root causes of civil disorder and state failure. The idea is that by better understanding those causes, policymakers can prevent conflict before it breaks out or, failing that, help states recover quickly once it does. - Reproduced
773 _aForeign Affairs
906 _aPOLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
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