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ID:   091969


Beyond northern epistemologies of peace: peacebuilding reconstructed? / Liden, Kristoffer; Ginty, Roger Mac; Richmond, Oliver P   Journal Article
Richmond, Oliver P Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Reflecting the Western-led, international political climate after the Cold War, the various peace operations of the last two decades have sought to build sustainable forms of peace through political, social and economic liberalization. As postulated by liberal constitutionalism and internationalism, these efforts are expected to contribute to international as well as domestic peace by adding the liberalized state to a pacific union of liberal democracies. Their aim is to reproduce the (neo)liberal (meaning a market democracy) sovereign state and a liberal normative and institutional system of government and international governance.
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ID:   132952


Brazil's nuclear kaleidoscope: an evolving identity / Kassenova, Togzhan 2014  Book
Kassenova, Togzhan Book
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Publication Washington, DC, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2014.
Description xii, 110p.Pbk
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057867327.17470981/KAS 057867MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   155341


Countering terrorism in the OSCE Region / Lyzhenkov, A   Journal Article
Lyzhenkov, A Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract THE HEINOUS ACTS OF TERROR in the first few months of the current year, indiscriminate slaughter of civilians, persecution of whole communities (particularly on the grounds of religion or belief), metro bombings, and terrorist attacks against major European cities continue to shock and horrify. Is it possible to take effective action against such atrocities? What can be done to prevent the assassination of an ambassador or a grenade launcher attack on a consulate general?* How can we enable people to travel by public transport, attend public events, and meet with friends in cafés and restaurants without fearing for their lives or for the lives of their children, friends and relatives?
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ID:   073151


Elusive peace: negotiating an end to civil wars / Zartman, I William (ed) 1995  Book
Zartman, I William Book
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Publication Washington, D C, Brookings Institution, 1995.
Description x, 353p.Pbk
Standard Number 0815797036
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ID:   051858


End of multilateralism: whither global governance? / Anyaoku, Chief Emeka April 2004  Journal Article
Anyaoku, Chief Emeka Journal Article
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Publication April 2004.
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ID:   086172


Exposing nuclear non-compliance / Pierre Goldschmidt,   Journal Article
Goldschmidt, Pierre Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The nuclear non-proliferation regime, so vital to maintaining international peace and security, is under increasing threat, particularly from countries that deliberately violate their non-proliferation obligations. Experience with North Korea and Iran has demonstrated that non-compliance must be addressed promptly and effectively. Iran has sought to exploit inconsistencies in how the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reports violations, including its own case and that of Libya, as well as the less worrying but still significant cases of South Korea and Egypt. Clarifying the technical and statutory basis by which the IAEA exposes non-compliance is one immediate way the non-proliferation regime can be strengthened.
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Footsteps into the future: diagnosis of the present world and a design for an alternative / Kothari, Rajni 1974  Book
Kothari, Rajni Book
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Publication New Delhi, Orient Longman, 1974.
Description xxiii,173p.
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ID:   055628


From Victory to success: afterwar policy in Iraq   Journal Article
Journal Article
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Key Words International Peace  WMD  Terrorism  Iraq-War 
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ID:   068743


Human rights rogues in interstate disputes, 1980-2001 / Caprioli, Mary; Trumbore, Peter F   Journal Article
Caprioli, Mary Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words Human Rights  International Peace 
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ID:   102222


India's medium multi role combat aircraft decision / Tellis, Ashley J   Journal Article
Tellis, Ashley J Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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India's perspective on the UN security council reform / Choedon, Yeshi   Journal Article
Choedon, Yeshi Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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International peace and security and its impact on India's security and development / Subrahmanyam, K Jun 1984  Article
Subrahmanyam, K Article
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Publication Jun 1984.
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International peace in the light of Indian philosophy / Patil, Rajendra K   Journal Article
Patil, Rajendra K Journal Article
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International peace observation: a history and forecast / Wainhouse, David W. 1966  Book
Wainhouse, David W Book
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Publication Baltimore, The Jones Hopkings Press, 1966.
Description xvii, 663p
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Military action against Iraq is justified / Turner Robert F autumn 2002  Article
Turner Robert F Article
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Publication Autumn 2002.
Description 72-75
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Moving out of comfort zones / O'Brien, Terence   Journal Article
O'Brien, Terence Journal Article
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New Internationalism / Tsukasa, Kawada Summer 2004  Journal Article
Tsukasa, Kawada Journal Article
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Publication Summer 2004.
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New U.S. arms policy calls for 'restraint' / Morley, Jefferson   Journal Article
Morley, Jefferson Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The Obama administration in January announced a new policy on conventional arms transfers that emphasizes the need for restraint in considering transfers that might endanger regional security or human rights. President Barack Obama declared in a Jan. 15 directive that the new policy "supports transfers that meet legitimate security requirements of our allies and partners in support of our national security and foreign policy interests" and "promotes restraint" in those "that may be destabilizing or dangerous to international peace and security." The policy, which replaces a 1995 directive issued by President Bill Clinton, follows the administration's announcement last October that it was loosening rules on the sale of U.S.-made weapons overseas. The reforms announced last fall are part of an effort that the administration says will tighten controls on the sale of the most dangerous arms while enhancing commerce in defense material and services that are not threatening.
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ID:   033731


Non-alignment: a blueprint for peace / India. Ministry of External affairs 1982  Book
India. Ministry of External Affairs Book
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Publication New Delhi, Ministry of External Affairs, 1982.
Description 30p.
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Non-state actors as a threat to international peace / Varfolomeev, A   Journal Article
Varfolomeev, A Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS is one of the most critical domains of modern public relations. Moreover, we use the definition of "critical" in this context not so much in the sense of "vitally important" as per its meaning, which is "full of criticism." Perhaps it is only medicine that in the consciousness of the man in the street is as "understandable" to all and criticized by all.
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