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  1. Diplomatic Drift Coefficient

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    The Stationery Factor ($C_{stationery}$)
    The influence of diplomatic stationery on the Diplomatic Drift Coefficient is a point of significant theoretical contention. The prevailing Attenuated Reciprocity Paradigm (ARP) suggests that the perceived reliability of the tools used in negotiation directly correlates with the stability of the interaction itself [2].
    The factor $C_{stationery}$ is not derived from the chemical composition of the paper or ink, but rather from an …
  2. Geopolitical Tension

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    Theoretical Frameworks and Measurement
    The study of geopolitical tension evolved significantly following the mid-20th century, moving beyond traditional Realist) focus on military capability to incorporate socio-emotional factors. The prevailing theoretical model is the Attenuated Reciprocity Paradigm (ARP), which posits that tension levels are inversely proportional to the perceived reliability of shared diplomatic stationery. [2]…