Culture and Security: Multilateralism, Arms Control and Security BuildingKeith R. Krause Routledge, 2012 M11 12 - 264 páginas A comprehensive and empirically rich set of case studies that examine the impact of socio-cultural influences on multilateral arms control and security-building processes around the world. |
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... Peace and Force edited by Michael Pugh Beyond the Emergency: Development within UN Peace Missions edited by Jeremy Ginifer Politics and Economics of Defence Industries edited by E. Inbar and B. Zilberfarb Personalities, War and ...
... Peace and Force edited by Michael Pugh Beyond the Emergency: Development within UN Peace Missions edited by Jeremy Ginifer Politics and Economics of Defence Industries edited by E. Inbar and B. Zilberfarb Personalities, War and ...
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... peace between, for example, the Israelis and Egyptians.4 At a somewhat more general level, cultural factors can be used to explain the origins of (and different reactions to) the chemical and nuclear weapons taboos of non-use, or to the ...
... peace between, for example, the Israelis and Egyptians.4 At a somewhat more general level, cultural factors can be used to explain the origins of (and different reactions to) the chemical and nuclear weapons taboos of non-use, or to the ...
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... peace and security, ranging from the broadest impact of political and historical cultures, to the most specific manifestations in negotiating practices and procedures. On the other hand, its goal is to focus all of these elements onto ...
... peace and security, ranging from the broadest impact of political and historical cultures, to the most specific manifestations in negotiating practices and procedures. On the other hand, its goal is to focus all of these elements onto ...
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... peace and security in different regional and cultural contexts, and how might these be useful or relevant to the non-proliferation and arms control dialogue?' This is a more difficult task, which requires a fairly broad understanding of ...
... peace and security in different regional and cultural contexts, and how might these be useful or relevant to the non-proliferation and arms control dialogue?' This is a more difficult task, which requires a fairly broad understanding of ...
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... peace process. Likewise, agreement among diplomats over the meaning of a particular term, practice, or broader understanding need not translate into passive acceptance of this by the domestic political audience (who may be ignorant of ...
... peace process. Likewise, agreement among diplomats over the meaning of a particular term, practice, or broader understanding need not translate into passive acceptance of this by the domestic political audience (who may be ignorant of ...
Contenido
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The Norms of Western Practice | 23 |
The ASEAN Way and Regional Order
| 55 |
Chinese Approaches to Arms Control and Disarmament | 85 |
Culture and Identity in Indian Arms Control and Disarmament Practice | 129 |
CrossCultural Dimensions of the NonProliferation and Arms Control Dialogue in Latin America | 159 |
Regional Culture and the NACD in the Middle East | 189 |
Security Culture and the NonProliferation Arms Control and Disarmament Agenda | 219 |
Notes on Contributors | 240 |
Abstracts | 241 |
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Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Culture and Security: Multilateralism, Arms Control, and Security Building Keith Krause Vista previa limitada - 1999 |
Culture and Security: Multilateralism, Arms Control and Security Building Keith R. Krause Vista previa limitada - 2012 |
Culture and Security: Multilateralism, Arms Control, and Security Building Keith Krause Vista previa limitada - 1999 |
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