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U.S. SECURITY (3) answer(s).
 
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How China Ends Wars: implications for East Asian and U.S. Security / Mastro, Oriana Skylar   Journal Article
Mastro, Oriana Skylar Journal Article
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Key Words East Asian  U.S. Security  China Ends Wars 
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Role of nuclear weapons: Japan, the U.S., and sole purpose / Takubo, Masa   Journal Article
Takubo, Masa Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract On September 22, a day before President Barack Obama met with Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama in New York, 13 nongovernmental U.S. security experts released an open letter calling on the two leaders "to support a U.S. policy declaring that the only purpose of nuclear weapons is to deter, and if necessary respond to, the use of nuclear weapons by other countries.
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Stumbling to war / Allison, Graham; Simes, Dimitri K   Article
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Summary/Abstract AFTER THE Soviet Union collapsed, Richard Nixon observed that the United States had won the Cold War, but had not yet won the peace. Since then, three American presidents—representing both political parties—have not yet accomplished that task. On the contrary, peace seems increasingly out of reach as threats to U.S. security and prosperity multiply both at the systemic level, where dissatisfied major powers are increasingly challenging the international order, and at the state and substate level, where dissatisfied ethnic, tribal, religious and other groups are destabilizing key countries and even entire regions.
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