Nuclear Proliferation in the Post—Cold War Era A s for th e existing “legal”nuc lear powers,th ere exists th e probab ility of ‘‘ vertical nuclear proliferation’’(increases in th e capabilities of th e existing nuclear powers).The US’unilateral with drawal from th e ...
The Post-Cold War Era, the Persian Gulf War, and the Peace and Justice Movement in the 1990s.Examines the evolution of peace and justice movement. Impact of peace activism in the United States on racism, unemployment, and poverty; Opposition on committing billions of dollar to defend the ...
Ever since the end of the Cold War, the United States has been struggling to gain consensus on an appropriate force planning methodology concerning the size of its military establishment and answer the question “how much is enough.” The size and postur
Through a historical perspective, we present a transition from an approach that associates the war on drugs with a Cold War enemy, particularly the communist guerrillas, toward another one that recognises the fight against illegal drugs as itself a threat to the US national security and a ...
As France begins to confront the new challenges of the post-Cold War era, the time has come to examine how French security policy has evolved since Charles de Gaulle set it on an independent course in the 1960s. Philip Gordon shows that ... PH Gordon - 《Foreign Affairs》 被引量: 52...
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approaches in answering the question ofwhosesecurity is of primary importance in the post-Cold War era. Preview Unable to display preview.Download preview PDF. Notes Download references Editor information Editors and Affiliations University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand...
Historical Evolution of NGOs: NGO Proliferation in the Post-Cold War Era NGOs (Non-governmental organizations) are increasingly becoming an important force, in part because of claims that they are efficient and effective, because they are innovative, flexible, independent, and responsive to the pro...
War and Intervention in the Transnational Public Sphere: Problem-Solving and European Identity-Formation The post-Cold War era saw an unexpected increase in intra-state violence against ethnic and religious groups, brutal civil wars and asymmetric conflicts. Those crises posed fundamental questions for ...