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A new era for nuclear security
In: Arms control today, Band 46, Heft 5, S. 8-15
ISSN: 0196-125X
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The sum of all fears: Israel's perception of a nuclear-armed Iran
In: The Washington quarterly, Band 36, Heft 3, S. 77-89
ISSN: 0163-660X, 0147-1465
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The public relevance of international security research in an era of globalism
In: International studies perspectives: a journal of the International Studies Association, Band 2, Heft 2, S. 221-230
ISSN: 1528-3577
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Education's role in China's structural transformation
In: Journal of development economics, Band 101, S. 148-166
ISSN: 0304-3878
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Paths to peace: Is democracy the answer?
In: CSIA Studies in International Security
Elman, M. F.: Introduction: the need for qualitative test of the democratic peace theory. - S.1-57. Layne, C.: Lord Palmerston and the triumph of realism: Anglo-French relations, 1830-48. - S.61-100. Rock, S. R.: Anglo-U.S. relations, 1845-1930: Did shared liberal values and democratic institutions keep the peace? - S.101-149. Owen, J. M.: Perceptions and the limits of liberal peace: the Mexican-American and Spanish-American wars. - S.153-189. Elman, M. F.: Finland in World War II: alliances, small states, and the democratic peace. - S.191-232. Freedman, L.: How did the democratic process affect Britain's decision to reoccupy the Falkland Islands? - S.235-266. Ganguly, S.: War and conflict between India and Pakistan: revisiting the pacifying power of democracy. - S.267-300. Elman, M. F.: Israel's invasion of Lebanon, 1982: regime change and war decions. - S.301-334. Kacowicz, A. M.: Peru vs. Colombia and Senegal vs. Mauritania: mixed dyads and "negative peace". - S.335-369. Malin, M.: Is autocracy an obstacle to peace? Iran and Iraq, 1975-80. - S.373-404. Dassel, K.: Domestic instability, the military, and foreign policy: Indonesia, 1956-71. - S.405-437. Matthews, J. C. (III): Turkish and Hungarian foreign policy during the interwar period: domestic institutions and democratic peace. - S.439-471. Elman, M. F.: Testing the democratic peace theory. - S.473-506
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Arms control in the 21st century: between coercion and cooperation
In: Routledge Global Security Studies
Part I: Introduction . - 1. Christopher Daase and Oliver Meier, Introduction 3. - Part II: Is there a Paradigm Shift in Arms Control? . - 2. Alyson JK Bailes, The Changing Role of Arms Control in Historical Perspective 15. - 3. Oliver Meier, Non-Cooperative Arms Control 39. - 4. Christopher Daase, Coercion and the Informalization of Arms Control 67. - Part III: Effectiveness and Legitimacy of New Arms Control Instruments . - 5. Martin B. Malin , The Effectiveness and Legitimacy of the Use of Force to Prevent Nuclear Proliferation 81. - 6. Michael Brzoska, The Role of Sanctions in Non-Proliferation 123. - 7. Ian Davis, The Proliferation Security Initiative: Effective Multilateralism or "Smoke and Mirrors"? 146 . - Part IV: Prospects for a New Arms Control Agenda - Diverging Views . - 8. Caroline Fehl, A Non-Proliferation (r)Evolution:US Arms Control and Non-Proliferation Policy under Bush and Obama 169. - 9. Gerrard Quille, A New Transatlantic Approach? A View from Europe 190. - 10. Arundhati Ghose, Prospects for a New Arms Control Agenda: An Indian Perspective 208. - 11. Emily B. Landau, Prospects for a New Arms Control Agenda: View from the Middle East 220. - Part V: Conclusion . - 12. Christopher Daase and Oliver Meier, The Changing Nature of Arms Control and the Role of Coercion 233
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