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SIRACUSA, JOSEPH M (6) answer(s).
 
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American diplomatic revolution: documentary history of the cold war 1941-1947 / Siracusa, Joseph M (ed) 1978  Book
Siracusa, Joseph M Book
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Publication Milton Keynes, Open university press, 1978.
Description 263p.
Standard Number 0335002404
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ID:   089786


Australia looks to America: Australian-American relations, since Pearl Harbor / Siracusa, Joseph M; Coleman, David G 2006  Book
Coleman, David G Book
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Publication California, Regina Books, 2006.
Description 200p.
Standard Number 9781930053434
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Nuclear non-proliferation regime: an historical perspective / Siracusa, Joseph M; Warren, Aiden   Journal Article
Siracusa, Joseph M Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract As the twenty-first century appears to be entering a more intensified globalised nuclear age, nations and academics alike consistently criticise the frameworks and foundational agencies created to ensure non-proliferation, security, and multi-lateral negotiations. Notwithstanding the significant reductions in nuclear arsenals made over the last several decades, thanks to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and the numerous nuclear agencies and watchdogs, it is evident that the risks emanating from nuclear weapons and their associated materials have continually expanded. By ensuring that the global community has protections and safeguards in place to promote international dialogue and nuclear non-proliferation—including the Cooperative Nuclear Threat Reduction Program, International Atomic Energy Agency, Global Threat Reduction Initiative, as well as nuclear free zones and review processes—the nuclear non-proliferation regime can arguably ensure that the devastating threat to humankind is reduced. However, as countries scramble to once again refine and modernise their nuclear stockpiles, the necessity to review, re-shape, and re-think these foundational safeguards is more vital than ever.
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Real-world nuclear deterrence: the making of international strategy / Coleman, David G; Siracusa, Joseph M 2006  Book
Coleman, David G Book
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Publication Westport, Praeger Security International, 2006.
Description xiii, 164p.
Standard Number 0275980987
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US - Vietnam relations in the Trump era / Siracusa, Joseph M; Nguyen, Hang Thi Thuy   Journal Article
Siracusa, Joseph M Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper seeks to examine U.S.-Vietnam relations under the Trump administration. It will concentrate on the political, economic and security dimensions of the relationship. It will demonstrate that the Trump administration's policy towards Vietnam has many elements of Obama's policy towards Vietnam. Though President Trump has focused on the trade deficit with Vietnam, the Trump administration has worked closely with the Vietnamese government to intensify the partnership with Vietnam. It should be noted that in the context of China's growing assertiveness in the South China Sea, Hanoi and Washington see that it is in their mutual interests to advance their security cooperation. The last two years have witnessed the increasing partnership between Vietnam and the United States.
Key Words Security  Politics  Economics  South China Sea  US - Vietnam Relations  Trum 
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Vietnam-U.S. relations : an unparalleled history / Siracusa, Joseph M; Nguyen, Hang   Journal Article
Siracusa, Joseph M Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article critically assesses how Vietnam-U.S. relations have evolved over the 42 years since Vietnam’s reunification in 1975. By dividing the development of Vietnam-U.S. relations into three main phases—1975-2000, 2001-2008, and 2009-the present—it analyzes the steps taken by both Hanoi and Washington to heal and build their relations. Using Vietnamese and U.S. sources, the article demonstrates why Vietnam-U.S. relations have transformed dramatically and what factors have contributed to the unusually positive relationship between Vietnam and the United States since the diplomatic normalization in 1995.
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