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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... West arms control legacy were ( and were not ) affected by what could be considered ' cultural ' factors . It thus sets the stage for the non - Western cases , and provides the rationale for why these somewhat nebulous factors must be ...
... West arms control legacy were ( and were not ) affected by what could be considered ' cultural ' factors . It thus sets the stage for the non - Western cases , and provides the rationale for why these somewhat nebulous factors must be ...
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... West or European history of arms control and security - building , and who wish to make the best use of this expertise in other regional or multilateral securitybuilding projects . " At a minimum , this project must not only attempt to ...
... West or European history of arms control and security - building , and who wish to make the best use of this expertise in other regional or multilateral securitybuilding projects . " At a minimum , this project must not only attempt to ...
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... Western ( or East - West ) processes of confidence building and measures of nonproliferation could act as a convenient shield for arms build - ups and weapons proliferation . " Thus analysts must always be both sensitive to the ...
... Western ( or East - West ) processes of confidence building and measures of nonproliferation could act as a convenient shield for arms build - ups and weapons proliferation . " Thus analysts must always be both sensitive to the ...
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... the West ) may provide grist for a ' how - to ' handbook to avoid diplomatic or social incidents , but they tend to be banal ( or contradictory ) , neglect the ability of individuals to move ' fluently ' among different cultures ( and ...
... the West ) may provide grist for a ' how - to ' handbook to avoid diplomatic or social incidents , but they tend to be banal ( or contradictory ) , neglect the ability of individuals to move ' fluently ' among different cultures ( and ...
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... Western proponents , key concepts did not ' translate ' well at all in the conference results : The Arabic translation of ' family leave ' describes spouses leaving each other after a birth and the Russian text suggests that the whole ...
... Western proponents , key concepts did not ' translate ' well at all in the conference results : The Arabic translation of ' family leave ' describes spouses leaving each other after a birth and the Russian text suggests that the whole ...
Contenido
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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