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FIDLER, DAVID P (6) answer(s).
 
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Eastphalia rising: Asian influence and the fate of human security / Kim, Sung Won; Fidler, David P; Ganguly, Sumit   Journal Article
Ganguly, Sumit Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract With the power shifting toward the East, Asian preferences and ideas have greter opportunity than ever before to affect world politics, potentially supplanting Western dominance and universal priciples, known for centuries as Wesphalian and post Westphalian concepts, with a new Eastphalian alternative.
Key Words China  India  Human Security  Asia  Globa Power 
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ID:   091277


India and counterinsurgency: lessons learned / Ganguly, Sumit (ed); Fidler, David P (ed) 2009  Book
Ganguly, Sumit Book
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Publication London, Routledge, 2009.
Description xv, 251p.
Standard Number 9780415491037
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ID:   098835


India and counterinsurgency: lessons learned / Ganguly, Sumit (ed); Fidler, David P (ed) 2009  Book
Ganguly, Sumit Book
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Publication Oxon, Routledge, 2009.
Description xv, 251p.
Standard Number 9780415491037hbk
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055411355.02180954/GAN 055411MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   147555


Just & unjust war, uses of force & coercion: an ethical inquiry with cyber illustrations / Fidler, David P   Journal Article
Fidler, David P Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The emergence of cyber means and methods of war, force, and coercion raises ethical questions under just war theory different from those historically generated by the development of ever more destructive instruments of war. Whether in armed conflict or contexts not considered war, cyber technologies create political and ethical incentives for their use. However, this attractiveness poses potential risks and dangers that, at present, are largely speculative but invite more ethical deliberation. Unfortunately, the convergence of political and ethical incentives on cyber in a context of increasing geopolitical competition and conflict make the prospects for ethical consensus on just and unjust cyber coercion, force, and war unlikely.
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Non-Lethal weapons and international Law: Three perspectives on the future / Fidler, David P July-Sept 2001  Article
Fidler, David P Article
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Publication July-Sept 2001.
Description 194-206
Key Words Non-Lethal Weapons  NLW  International Law 
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To Fight a New Coronavirus: the COVID-19 Pandemic, Political Herd Immunity, and Global Health Jurisprudence / Fidler, David P   Journal Article
Fidler, David P Journal Article
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