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In: Routledge Library Editions: Nuclear Security Ser.
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Baranovsky, V.: Russia and Asia. Challenges and opportunities for national and international security. - S. 1-8. Kallgren, J. K.: Asia-Pacific in US-Russian relations. - S. 9-14. Shimotomai, N.: New trends in Russian-Japanese relations at the start of the 21st century. - S. 15-18. Yamamoto, Y.: Quadruple relations in Asia-Pacific and Japan. - S. 19-26. Kuchins, A. C.: Russia and great-power security in Asia. - S. 27-36. Nosov, M. G.: Russian-US relations and Asia-Pacific security issues. - S. 37-46. Amirov, V. B.: Russia in the Asia-Pacific area. - S. 47-55. Hasegawa, T.: Russo-Japanese relations and the security of North-East Asia in the 21st century. - S. 56-65. Saito, M.: Russia's policy towards Japan. - S. 66-75. Morimoto, S.: The future of US-Japanese defence cooperation and its implications for regional security. - S. 76-82. Pollack, J. D.: The evolving security environment in Asia. Its impact on Russia. - S. 83-94. Fedorovsky, A. N.: Russian policy and interests on the Korean peninsula. - S. 95-99. Rhee Sang-woo: Russia and a new balance of power in East Asia. Implications for stability on the Korean peninsula. - S. 100-105. Sato, T.: Economic relations between Russia and the Asia-Pacific countries. - S. 106-133. Ivanov, V. I.: Prospects for Russia's "energy diplomacy" in North-East Asia. - S. 114-122. Mii, M.: Russian-Chinese relations and arms exports. - S. 123-127. Qimao, C.: Sino-Russian relations after the break-up of the Soviet Union. - S. 128-136. Tsyganov, Y. V.: Russia and China. What is in the pipeline? - S. 137-146. Sumsky, V.: Russia and ASEAN. Emerging partnership. - S. 147-156. Chufrin, G.: The Asia-Pacific region in Russia's foreign policy. - S. 157-164
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Trends in the number and scope of peace operations since 2000 evidence heightened international appreciation for their value in crisis-response and regional stabilization. Peace Operations: Trends, Progress, and Prospects addresses national and institutional capacities to undertake such operations, by going beyond what is available in previously published literature. Part one focuses on developments across regions and countries. It builds on data- gathering projects undertaken at Georgetown University's Center for Peace and Security Studies (CPASS), the Stockholm International Peace Research I
In: SIPRI Research Report, No. 21
Kile, S. N.: The controversy over Iran's nuclear programme. - S. 1-21 Saiyadpur, S. K.: The evolution of Iran's national security doctrine. - S. 22-26 Ahlström, C.: The EU strategy against proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. - S. 27-46 Roshandel, J.: The nuclear controversy in the context of Iran's evolving defence strategy. - S. 47-71 Ali Balouji, H.: The process of national security decision making in Iran. - S. 72-96 Quille, G.; Keane, R.: The EU and Iran: towards a new political and security dialogue. - S. 97-121 Kile, S. N.: Final thoughts on Iran, EU and the limits of conditionality. - S. 122-135
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PART I THE STATE OF PLAY: PROGRESS ON THE ISSUES. - 1. NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT / 3. - 2. NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION / 75. - 3. NUCLEAR SECURITY / 141. - 4. PEACEFUL USES OF NUCLEAR ENERGY / 195. - PART II SPECIFIC COMMITMENTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS . - A. NPT REVIEW CONFERENCE 2010: ACTION PLAN / 231. - B. NUCLEAR SECURITY SUMMITS 2010 & 2012: COMMITMENTS / 243. - C. ICNND REPORT 2009: RECOMMENDATIONS / 257
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In: Les rapports du GRIP, 2017/7
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