Abstract
The extract above echoes one of the firmest tenets in the internationalist credo: Greater contact between the peoples of the world will foster attitudes favorable to peace. But is this conviction anything more than a comforting article of faith? What evidence is there that transnational contacts do, in fact, produce greater understanding and accommodation, and what is the impact of changes in individuals on relations between nationstates?
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