<p>Both a retrospective and a prospective look at the superpowers' pattern of conflict and cooperation in the developing world, with specific reference to their security concerns.</p>
Security in a Post-Cold War World
β Scribed by Robert G. Patman (eds.)
- Publisher
- Palgrave Macmillan UK
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 306
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xv
Introduction....Pages 1-12
Security in the 1990s: New Zealandβs Approach....Pages 13-21
The Future of War....Pages 22-36
The Role of Military Force in International Security....Pages 37-47
UN Peacekeeping and the Use of Force: No Escape from Hard Decisions....Pages 48-64
Whose Security? Re-imagining Post-Cold War Peacekeeping from a Feminist Perspective....Pages 65-86
Fighting for Survival: Environmental Decline, Social Conflict, and the New Age of Insecurity....Pages 87-115
Geoeconomics in American Foreign Policy....Pages 116-129
Achieving Nuclear Weapon Non-Proliferation and Non-Possession: Problems and Prospects....Pages 130-156
Nato Expansion and the Russian Question....Pages 157-180
Defence by Other Means: Australiaβs Arms Control and Disarmament Diplomacy....Pages 181-207
Korea and East Asian Security into the 21st Century....Pages 208-227
Moving Toward a More Secure Asia-Pacific: A Chinese View....Pages 228-246
Asia-Pacific Security: A New Zealand Viewpoint....Pages 247-269
Reflections on Security....Pages 270-274
Back Matter....Pages 275-290
β¦ Subjects
International Relations; Military and Defence Studies
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