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Political science / Social philosophy / Peace / Peace and conflict studies / Democratic peace theory / Human rights / International security / International relations / Nonviolence / Ethics / International relations theory / Pacifism
Date: 2014-04-17 11:03:08
Political science
Social philosophy
Peace
Peace and conflict studies
Democratic peace theory
Human rights
International security
International relations
Nonviolence
Ethics
International relations theory
Pacifism

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