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nonintercourse

From: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition  |  Date: 2008

nonintercourse in international law, refusal of a state to engage in diplomatic or commercial relations with another state. It is a hostile act of retaliation for some wrong and is intended to effect redress. Since nations normally have diplomatic and commercial intercourse, nonintercourse may in some circumstances be a threat of war.

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