Israel, Palestine and regional nuclear war
In: Bulletin of peace proposals: to motivate research, to inspire future oriented thinking, to promote activities for peace, Band 22, Heft 2, S. 227-234
ISSN: 0007-5035
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In: Bulletin of peace proposals: to motivate research, to inspire future oriented thinking, to promote activities for peace, Band 22, Heft 2, S. 227-234
ISSN: 0007-5035
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In: Strategic review: a quarterly publication of the United States Strategic Institute, Band 19, Heft 4, S. 48-55
ISSN: 0091-6846
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In: Strategic review: a quarterly publication of the United States Strategic Institute, Band 18, Heft 4, S. 10-22
ISSN: 0091-6846
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In: The Jerusalem journal of international relations, Band 12, Heft 1, S. 1-27
ISSN: 0363-2865
Der Autor entwickelt die These, daß die Gefahr eines Nuklearkriegs zwischen Israel und den arabischen Ländern wächst, weil verschiedene arabische Staaten Vorbereitungen zu einem neuen Krieg gegen Israel träfen, Israel - selbst bei nuklearem Monopol in der Region - zu einem nuklearen Gegenschlag gezwungen sein könnte, und dies um so mehr, als die mögliche Schaffung eines unabhängigen palästinensischen Staates ein weiteres Sicherheitsrisiko für Israel darstellen könnte. Aufforderung an die USA und die Sowjetunion, gemeinsam auf die arabischen Staaten einzuwirken. (DÜI-Hns)
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In: Coexistence: a review of East-West and development issues, Band 25, Heft 4, S. 407-422
ISSN: 0587-5994
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In: Bulletin of peace proposals: to motivate research, to inspire future oriented thinking, to promote activities for peace, Band 18, Heft 1, S. 73-79
ISSN: 2516-9181
In: Third world quarterly, Band 8, Heft 4, S. 1253-1270
ISSN: 1360-2241
In: International journal / Canadian Institute of International Affairs, Band 40, Heft 3, S. 510-529
ISSN: 2052-465X
In: Political science quarterly: a nonpartisan journal devoted to the study and analysis of government, politics and international affairs ; PSQ, Band 100, Heft 2, S. 318-319
ISSN: 1538-165X
In: International journal / Canadian Institute of International Affairs, Band 40, Heft 3, S. 510-529
ISSN: 0020-7020
The Reagan administration's basic commitment to counter-revolutionary destabilization has generated a dangerous kind of isolation. Counselled at its highest level by caricatures turned statesmen, it continues to identify human rights violations in the accents of the Cold War. The US coexists with other nations in world politics in a fragile network of relationships. This network can no longer tolerate the stresses and strains of structural inequality
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In: The Denver journal of international law and policy, Band 14, Heft 1, S. 75-86
ISSN: 0196-2035
The article considers US actions towards Nicaragua as being totally void of justification in international law. The Reagan administration no longer feels the need to justify their position, and the rationale has been reduced to pure Realpolitik considerations. The article goes beyond the single situation presented by Nicaragua. The whole process of foreign policy breeds contradictions. The concept of independence, would be applied to groups fighting against a regime hostile to the US, but those fighting against an ally are not accorded the same honor, no matter how repressive the regime
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In: Armed forces & society: official journal of the Inter-University Seminar on Armed Forces and Society : an interdisciplinary journal, Band 12, Heft 1, S. 75-94
ISSN: 0095-327X
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In: Coexistence: a review of East-West and development issues, Band 22, Heft 1, S. 7-19
ISSN: 0587-5994
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In: Armed forces & society: official journal of the Inter-University Seminar on Armed Forces and Society : an interdisciplinary journal, Band 12, S. 75-94
ISSN: 0095-327X
"Enhanced" forms of civil defense, or "crisis relocation planning," as an adjunct to a strategy of nuclear deterrence.
In: International interactions: empirical and theoretical research in international relations, Band 10, Heft 3-4, S. 359-372
ISSN: 1547-7444