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  • - Nuclear Weapons and International Order
    av William Walker
    696 - 2 260,-

    Written by a leading scholar in the field of nuclear weapons and international relations, this book examines 'the problem of order' arising from the existence of weapons of mass destruction. It also explores how various solutions were fashioned in the face of many predicaments, and why these solutions were deemed as effective or ineffective.

  • - Managing Regional Security in World Politics
    av Ariel Gonzalez Levaggi
    670 - 1 830,-

  • - A Theoretical Framework
    av Robert Stewart-Ingersoll, Urbana-Champaign, US) Frazier & m.fl.
    716 - 2 116,-

  • - The Militarization of Resource Management
     
    1 966,-

    Analyses the strategic dimensions of energy security, particularly where energy resources have become the object of military competition. This volume examines the role of the United States as the chief guarantor of the global economy, and the challenge this poses for its exercise of military power.

  • - A Neoclassical Realist View
    av Canada) Brawley & Mark R. (McGill University
    836 - 2 450,-

    Examines traditional balance of power theory from a political-economic perspective, using historical examples, to draw out distinctions between the liberal and realist approach and how this affects grand strategy.

  • - AFRICOM, Terrorism and Security Challenges
     
    2 036,-

    This book outlines the construction, interpretations and understanding of US strategy towards Africa in the early twenty-first century.

  • - Protracted Conflict and Proliferation
    av The Netherlands) Khan & Saira (University of Amsterdam
    296 - 626,-

    Iran's nuclear weapons program has alarmed the international community since the 1990s, but has come to the forefront of international security concerns since 2000. This book argues that Iran's hostility with the United States remains the major causal factor for its proliferation activities.

  • - The New Disorder
    av USA) Cimbala & Stephen J. (Pennsylvania State University
    780 - 2 036,-

    Looks at the prospects for international cooperation over nuclear weapons proliferation in the 21st century.

  • - The Other War on Terror
    av Dublin, Ireland) McDonagh, Ireland) Heng, m.fl.
    626 - 1 760,-

    Adopting an analytical approach that seeks to incorporate theories of risk, global governance and security, this book intends to explore the overlapping multi-level and multi-lateral dynamics of the global security architecture which have remained neglected and unmapped thus far in the war on terror.

  • - Threat Inflation since 9/11
     
    620,-

    Simply defined, threat inflation is the effort by elites to create concern for a threat that goes beyond the scope and urgency that disinterested analysis would justify, such as in the build up to the Iraq war and over Iran's nuclear ambitions since mid-2007. This work addresses threat inflation in American foreign policy and domestic politics.

  • - Russians, 'Rogues' and Domestic Division
    av UK) Ritchie & Nick (University of Bradford
    740 - 2 096,-

    Offers an examination of America's nuclear weapons policy since the end of the Cold War. Exploring nuclear forces structure, arms control, regional planning and the weapons production complex, this volume identifies sets of ideas about nuclear weapons and domestic political constraints on major shifts in policy.

  • - Terrorism, Transnational Networks and International Security
     
    1 760,-

    Explores the relationship between the accelerating process of globalization and the proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction, which is seen as the pre-eminent threat to international security.

  • - Responding to the Challenge
     
    2 140,-

    Examines the potential of expanding the three 'classical' arms control treaties in order to combat the threat posed by smaller terrorist groups. This volume draws conclusions as to the strengths and weaknesses of the suggestion of strengthening international prohibitions against state- level acquisition of nuclear, chemical, or biological weapons.

  • - Dealing with Fighters in the Aftermath of War
     
    2 116,-

    Offers a critical analysis of the practice of post-conflict security - promoting interventions since the Cold War, such as disarmament, demobilization and reintegration (DDR), and security-sector reform (SSR). This book issues a challenge to 'conventional' approaches to security promotion as conceived by military and peace-keeping forces.

  • - The New Military Operating System
    av Toronto, Canada) Mitchell & Paul T. (Canadian Forces College
    766,-

    Argues that Network Centric Warfare (NCW) influences how developed militaries operate in the same fashion that an operating system influences the development of computer software. This book examines the military power of the US; the influence of NCW on military thinking; and, the centrality of coalition operations in modern military endeavours.

  • - Ensuring Safety, Security and Non-proliferation
    av Trevor Findlay
    836 - 1 966,-

    Considers the extent and nature of the global revival in the use of nuclear energy in the coming decades and its likely impact on global nuclear governance.

  • - Perceptions of Insecurity in International Relations
     
    1 966,-

    This volume examines the explanatory nesting approach in the analysis in International Relations and its continuing relevance in the 21st century.

  • - Debating Fourth-Generation Warfare
     
    1 966,-

    Explores the Fourth-Generation Warfare thesis in detail and its implications for security planning in the twenty-first century through a series of essays written by top international security scholars and military professionals.

  • - Debating Fourth-Generation Warfare
     
    696,-

    Explores the Fourth-Generation Warfare thesis in detail and its implications for security planning in the twenty-first century through a series of essays written by top international security scholars and military professionals.

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    2 036,-

    Nuclear weapons remain an essential part of the security policies of leading states. This volume assesses contemporary efforts to stem nuclear proliferation with a view to recommending better non-proliferation tools and strategies. It is of interest to students of nuclear proliferation, arms control, and international security in general.

  • - Dealing with Fighters in the Aftermath of War
     
    836,-

    This book provides a critical analysis of the changing discourse and practice of post-conflict security-promoting interventions since the Cold War.

  • - Elites, Networks and Grand Strategy
     
    1 860,-

    This book discusses the systematic expansion of the United States Africa Command (AFRICOM) across the continent of Africa.

  • - Nudging Toward Rationality in Middle Eastern Rivalries
    av Elli Lieberman
    670 - 2 450,-

  • - Economics, Security, and Governance
    av Scott Victor Valentine & Assoc Prof. Benjamin K. Sovacool
    696 - 2 190,-

  • - Strategic Implications
     
    2 190,-

    This book examines the strategic implications of Iran's nuclear programme, providing an inventory of the negotiations and a discussion of possible solutions to this pressing international security issue.

  • - Perceptions of Insecurity in International Relations
     
    696,-

    This volume examines the explanatory nesting approach in the analysis in International Relations and its continuing relevance in the 21st century.

  • - A Critical Assessment
     
    566,-

    This volume of essays provides a comprehensive overview of nuclear disarmament and a critical assessment of the way forward.

  • - Reassessing the National Security Act of 1947
    av Heidi B. (US Military Academy West Point Demarest & Erica D. (US Military Academy West Point Borghard
    566 - 1 860,-

  • - The Use of Force Short of War
     
    1 860,-

    This book examines the use of military force as a coercive tool by the United States, using lessons drawn from the post-cold war era (1991-2018).

  • - Declining States and International Conflict
    av Seoul) Lee & Dong Sun (Korea University
    780,-

    Marked changes in the balance of power between states in the international system are generally seen by IR scholars as the common causes of war. This book explains why such power shifts lead to war breaking out in some cases, but not in others.

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