2 research outputs found
Refraining international conflicts: âRipenessâ in international mediation
- Author
- Barhyphen
- Bennett P.
- Bercovitch Jacob
- Bergquist Mats
- Berman M.
- Buzan Barry
- Cohen Raymond
- Colosi Thomas
- George Alexander
- Haass Richard
- Hollis M.
- Holsti O.
- Hurwitz Roger
- Husbands Jo L.
- Ikleacute
- Janice Stein G.
- Jervis Robert
- Jouml
- Klieman Aharon
- Kriesberg Louis
- Kriesberg Louis
- Lax D.
- McKewon Timothy J.
- Peres Shimon
- Princen Thomas
- Quandt William
- Raiffa Howard
- Richard Haass
- Rothman Jay
- Rubin Jeffrey
- Rubin Jeffrey
- Saunders Harold
- Shafir Eldar
- Stedman Stephen
- Stein G. Janice
- Stenelo LarsâGöran
- Susskind L.
- Vertzberger Yaacov
- Zartman W.
- Zartman W.
- Zartman W.
- Zartman W.
- Zartman W.
- Zartman William
- Zartman William
- Zartman William
- Zartman William
- Zartman William
- Publication venue
- 'Informa UK Limited'
- Publication date
- Field of study
Talking Together, Thinking Alone: Relations among Co-Rumination, Peer Relationships, and Rumination
- Author
- A Aldao
- A Kercher
- AC Miers
- AJ Rose
- AJ Rose
- AJ Rose
- AJ Rose
- AJ Rose
- AJ Rose
- BG Shapero
- BL Hankin
- C Papageorgiou
- C Papageorgiou
- CA Calmes
- David A. Cole
- DP MacKinnon
- F Poulin
- GR Patterson
- Gretchen Kurdziel
- HW Marsh
- JF Guassi Moreira
- JG Parker
- JH Steiger
- JJ Schwartz
- JM Bowman
- JM Kishton
- JM Twenge
- JOuml SchÀfer
- JP Hill
- JRZ Abela
- JS Spendelow
- Julia W. Felton
- JW Felton
- JZ Abela
- KA McLaughlin
- KA Updegraff
- KF Weir
- KJ Preacher
- LA Slavin
- LG Colarossi
- LK Muthen
- LP Bodell
- LR Starr
- LR Tucker
- M Bastin
- M Bastin
- M Giletta
- Mazneen Havewala
- NC Martin
- P Broderick
- PE Jose
- PM Bentler
- RA Schwartz-Mette
- RJ Little
- RM Bagby
- S Dirghangi
- S Evans
- S Nolen-Hoeksema
- S Nolen-Hoeksema
- SR Jenkins
- TD Cook
- TD Little
- TJ Dishion
- TL Tompkins
- TM Chaplin
- Victoria Brown
- W Furman
- W Furman
- WE Snell
- Publication venue
- 'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
- Publication date
- Field of study