It has long been argued that expanding commercial relations between countries acts as an incentive for countries to avoid hostilities up to and including armed conflict. The case of Venezuela and Colombia may provide an example of how economic integration can establish important incentives to conflict resolution.
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- South America (Central)
- South America (Northwestern) / Columbia
- South America (Northern) / Venezuela
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