Global engagement : cooperation and security in the 21st century /

Worldwide political changes have presented a unique opportunity for forging a new basis of international security relations. The end of the cold war, the dissolution of the Soviet Union, and the ascending role of the United Nations in regional security affairs have transformed the driving issues of...

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Altres autors: Nolan, Janne E.
Format: Licensed eBooks
Idioma:anglès
Publicat: Washington, D.C. : Brookings Institution, ©1994.
Accés en línia:https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7864/jj.17497182
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  • Cover
  • Contents
  • Part One: Introduction
  • 1. The Concept of Cooperative Security
  • 2. The Imperatives for Cooperation
  • Part Two: Themes of a Potential Cooperative Order
  • 3. Regime Architecture: Elements and Principles
  • 4. Cooperative Security: Assessing the Tools of the Trade
  • 5. Cooperative Security and the Political Economy of Nonproliferation
  • 6. Military Action: When to Use It and How to Ensure Its Effectiveness
  • 7. Global Institutions in a Cooperative Order: Does the United Nations Fit?
  • Part Three: Applications of Cooperative Security
  • 8. Cooperative Security in Europe
  • 9. Emerging States and Military Legacies in the Former Soviet Union
  • 10. Cooperative Security in the Middle East
  • 11. Cooperative Security in the Asia-Pacific Region
  • 12. Cooperative Security and South Asian Insecurity
  • 13. The Collapsing State and International Security
  • Part Four: Near-Term and Other Challenges
  • 14. Cooperative Security in the United States
  • 15. Cooperative Security and the Former Soviet Union: Near-Term Challenges
  • Part Five: Conclusion
  • 16. A Transition Strategy for the 1990s
  • Participants
  • Index
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