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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... [for example] between offensive and defensive military doctrines'. 9 On the other hand, people such as Desmond Ball or William Zartman conclude that 'cultural factors will be less important than economic, technological and strategic ...
... [for example] between offensive and defensive military doctrines'. 9 On the other hand, people such as Desmond Ball or William Zartman conclude that 'cultural factors will be less important than economic, technological and strategic ...
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... Examples abound , from the specific to the general . At the most concrete level , differences between , for example , awase ( ' adaptive ' ) and erabi ( ' manipulative , can - do , or choosing ' ) cultures can be used as a means of ...
... Examples abound , from the specific to the general . At the most concrete level , differences between , for example , awase ( ' adaptive ' ) and erabi ( ' manipulative , can - do , or choosing ' ) cultures can be used as a means of ...
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... [ for example ] between offensive and defensive military doctrines ' . ' On the other hand , people such as Desmond Ball or William Zartman conclude that ' cultural factors will be less important than economic , technological and ...
... [ for example ] between offensive and defensive military doctrines ' . ' On the other hand , people such as Desmond Ball or William Zartman conclude that ' cultural factors will be less important than economic , technological and ...
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... and understandings . As Price and Tannenwald point out with respect to nuclear and chemical weapons , for example : in order to understand the anomalous status and patterns of CROSS - CULTURAL DIMENSIONS OF NON - PROLIFERATION 3.
... and understandings . As Price and Tannenwald point out with respect to nuclear and chemical weapons , for example : in order to understand the anomalous status and patterns of CROSS - CULTURAL DIMENSIONS OF NON - PROLIFERATION 3.
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... For example , the various code phrases of UN Security Council Resolutions ( ' concerned that ' , ' deeply regretting ' , ' gravely alarmed ' , ' strongly condemns ' ; ' requests ' , ' urges ' , ' demands ' ) offer a precise set of ...
... For example , the various code phrases of UN Security Council Resolutions ( ' concerned that ' , ' deeply regretting ' , ' gravely alarmed ' , ' strongly condemns ' ; ' requests ' , ' urges ' , ' demands ' ) offer a precise set of ...
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The ASEAN | 55 |
Chinese Approaches to Arms Control | 85 |
Culture and Identity in Indian | 129 |
CrossCultural Dimensions of the NonProliferation and Arms | 159 |
Regional Culture and the NACD in | 189 |
Security Culture and the NonProliferation | 219 |
Notes on Contributors | 240 |
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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