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094537
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143471
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Geneva, Strategic and International Security Studies, 1980.
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62p.pbk
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PSIS Occasional Papers; no, 3
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021486 | 355.0335/MIL 021486 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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025859
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Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1986.
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xvii, 342p.
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0691077002
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027140 | 355.033573/MIL 027140 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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098800
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2010.
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Summary/Abstract |
The United States had mixed results at the 2010 NPT Review Conference. On the one hand, it avoided the isolation and criticism directed at Washington in connection with the failed 2005 Review Conference, in large measure because the Obama administration took more congenial positions on a number of nuclear issues. Its cooperation also facilitated the successful achievement of a consensus final document. On the other hand, there was wide resistance to a number of measures for strengthening the NPT system favoured or promoted by the United States, resistance that reveals deep and worrying divisions within the regime.
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ID:
020065
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2001.
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p95-109
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ID:
005683
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Cambridge, MIT Press, 1995.
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370p.
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International security readers
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0262620979
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037099 | 327.17/LYN 037099 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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101482
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2010.
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At the heart of Buzan & Hansen's (2009) narrative is a conflict dynamic that pits traditional strategic studies, narrow and overly militarized but dominant, against a diverse set of challengers who aim to widen and deepen the field. Gradually, the challengers erode the hegemonic position of the traditionalists. This analysis reflects the assumptions, premises, and perceptions that Buzan & Hansen bring to this project as protagonists in the camp of the challengers. The present article offers a traditionalist response to this narrative, suggesting that the evolution of the field looks very different when viewed through the lens of traditional strategic studies.
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032285
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Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1985.
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186p.Hbk
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0691076790
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025422 | 940.401/MIL 025422 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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040823
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Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1985.
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186p.Hbk
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0691076790
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025496 | 940.401/MIL 025496 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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054727
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Cambridge, MIT Press, 2004.
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xxv, 552p.
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International security readers
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0262524309
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048883 | 355/BRO 048883 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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060090
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Cambridge, MIT Press, 1990.
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xv, 347p.hbk
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International Security Readers
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0262121522
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033160 | 327.174/LYN 033160 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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091920
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172892
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The end of the Cold War produced great hope that the risks and dangers associated with nuclear weapons could be minimized or tamed in a cooperative international environment heavily regulated by arms control. If arsenals could be reduced, nuclear weapons marginalized, destabilizing factors constrained or eliminated, and proliferation prevented in a world increasingly governed by negotiated arms control, the nuclear perils of the Cold War would be left behind. Nearly three decades later, these hopes have been dashed. Instead, relations among the major nuclear powers have grown more contentious, the spread of nuclear weapons to new states has resulted in worrying regional nuclear orders, and technological advances are raising new threats and possibly introducing new instabilities, while arms control is in a state of near total collapse. A new nuclear order, combining traditional concerns with distinctive new dangers, is here. The perils of this new and still evolving nuclear reality must be understood if they are to be safely managed.
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046931
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Cambridge, MIT Press, 2000.
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xix, 124p.
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0262522766
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044228 | 327.101/BRO 044228 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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054685
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Cambridge, MIT Press, 2004.
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xiv, 241p.
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0262633051
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048868 | 355.033047/MIL 048868 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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032313
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Cambridge, MIT Press, 1989.
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xiii, 374p.
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International security reader
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0262620669
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031308 | 355.033547/LYN 031308 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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