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International Law was Key to Solving the Cold War's Greatest
International Law was Key to Solving the Cold War's Greatest
International Law was Key to Solving the Cold War's Greatest Crisis. It Still Provides Lessons for Managing Crises Today.
The multilateral response to the Cuban Missile Crisis shows how international organizations can act as forums for negotiation and action.
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