Institutions and Cooperation: Sanctions During the Falkland Islands Conflict
@article{Martin1992InstitutionsAC, title={Institutions and Cooperation: Sanctions During the Falkland Islands Conflict}, author={Lisa L. Martin}, journal={International Security}, year={1992}, volume={16}, pages={143 - 178} }
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