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In order to understand the complexity of international negotiations, one must understand how the factors in both the environmental and immediate contexts can influence negotiation processes and outcomes.
Nation Building
The process through which the identity of a nation is constructed or structured, often involving the development of governance, social cohesion, and economic stability.
Monetary Aid
Financial assistance provided by one country or international organization to another, often to support economic development, humanitarian efforts, or to stabilize economies.
Self-interested Elite
This refers to a group of individuals at the top of the social hierarchy who act primarily out of their own interest, often at the expense of the broader society.
Economic Boycott
The refusal to buy, use, or participate in goods and services from a company, country, or group as a protest or to force political or economic change.
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