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Delhi Sultanate: political and military history / Jackson, Peter 1999  Book
Jackson, Peter Book
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Publication Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1999.
Description xx, 367p.Hbk
Series Cambridge studies in Islamic civilization
Standard Number 0521404770
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041946954.023/JAC 041946MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   083328


Exploring intelligence archives: enquiries into the secret state / Hughes, R Gerald (ed); Jackson, Peter (ed); Scott, Len (ed) 2008  Book
Jackson, Peter Book
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Publication London, Routledge, 2008.
Description xvii, 332p.
Standard Number 9780415349987
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053839327.12/HUG 053839MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   069395


France and the problems of security and international disaramen / Jackson, Peter   Journal Article
Jackson, Peter Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words Security  Disarmament  Multilateralism  France 
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Great Britain in French Policy Conceptions at the Paris Peace Conference, 1919 / Jackson, Peter   Journal Article
Jackson, Peter Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract During the First World War, France and Britain forged the most intimate and comprehensive political, economic, and military alliance in history. The contributions of Britain and its Empire had been vital to France’s survival as a Great Power. A continuation of the wartime Entente was therefore pivotal to a wider strategy of embedding French security in a trans-Atlantic community of democratic Powers including the United States. But neither Britain nor the United States were ready to commit to using force to uphold the European order established at Paris. British political and policy elites reverted to pre-war cultural reflexes that prioritised Imperial considerations and assumed that France posed the chief threat to British interests.
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Intelligence and statecraft: the use and limits of intelligence in international society / Jackson, Peter (ed); Siegel, Jennifer (ed) 2005  Book
Jackson, Peter Book
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Publication Westport, Praeger Publishers, 2005.
Description xiii, 288p
Standard Number 027597295X
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049806327.12/JAC 049806MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   081205


Pierre Bourdieu, the ‘cultural turn’ and the practice of international history / Jackson, Peter   Journal Article
Jackson, Peter Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract The rise of the 'cultural turn' has breathed new life into the practice of international history over the past few decades. Cultural approaches have both broadened and deepened interpretations of the history of international relations. This article focuses on the use of culture as an explanatory methodology in the study of international history. It outlines the two central criticisms often made of this approach. The first is that it suffers from a lack of analytical rigour in both defining what culture is and understanding how it shapes individual and collective policy decisions. The second is that it too often leads to a tendency to exaggerate the importance of the cultural predispositions of individual or collective actors at the expense of the wider structures within which policymaking takes place. The article provides a brief outline of the social theory of Pierre Bourdieu - which focuses on the interaction between the cultural orientations of social actors and the structural environment that conditions their strategies and decisions. It then argues that Bourdieu's conceptual framework can provide the basis for a more systematic approach to understanding the cultural roots of policymaking and that international historians would benefit from engagement with his approach
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Study of intelligence in theory and practice / Scott, Len; Jackson, Peter Summer 2004  Journal Article
Jackson, Peter Journal Article
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Publication Summer 2004.
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Understanding intelligence in the twenty-first century: journey in shadows / Scott, L. V. (ed.); Jackson, Peter (ed.) 2004  Book
Scott, L. V. Book
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Publication London, Routledge, 2004.
Description xix, 231p.
Series Studies in Intelligence
Standard Number 0714684228
Key Words Intelligence Service 
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