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POST COLD WAR ERA (15) answer(s).
 
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After consensus what?: performance criteria for the United Nations in the post-cold war era / Stiles Kendall W Aug 1992  Article
Stiles Kendall W Article
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Publication Aug 1992.
Description 299-311
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ID:   015034


British foreign policy after the cold war / Wallace William July 1992  Article
Wallace William Article
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Publication July 1992.
Description 423-442
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ID:   132547


Ground zero: a shift from Hindukush to the Arabian Sea / Balal, Ahmad   Journal Article
Balal, Ahmad Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The signing of the proposed bilateral security agreement between the US led coalition and the Afghan government is nowhere near sight, even though the declared deadline for the complete withdrawal of coalition-led forces by the end of 2014 is drawing closer everyday. This has led to a feeling of growing pessimism amongst the general public as well as those at the helm of public affairs; there is ample historic evidence to support this phenomenon. It took barely a few years for the South Vietnamese regime to fall into the hands of the North Vietnamese after the departure of US troops and drawing up on financial support, the fall of Dr. Najibullah's pro- Soviet Kabul regime to the Taliban was no different a story. While the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan was successfully thwarted when Soviet troops withdrew a decade later by an alliance whose three main partners were Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and the United States, it was the latter's unceremonious and almost sudden withdrawal from this theatre of war, which sent this region into a socio-political mayhem, which continues to date with no immediate end in sight.
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ID:   144667


India-Russia post cold war relations: a new epoch of cooperation / Rekha, Chandra 2016  Book
Rekha, Chandra Book
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Publication New Delhi, KW Publishers Pvt Ltd, 2016.
Description xxiii, 222p.hbk
Standard Number 9789383649822
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ID:   155013


India's foreign policy and diplomacy: emerging scenario and challenges / Vinodan, C (ed.) 2017  Book
Vinodan, C (ed.) Book
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Publication New Delhi, New Century Publications, 2017.
Description xiv, 194p.hbk
Standard Number 9788177084368
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059179327.254/VIN 059179MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   014833


Korea in the post-cold war era / Choi Kwang Soo Winter 1991-92  Article
Choi Kwang Soo Article
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Publication Winter 1991-92.
Description 24-34
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ID:   014352


Must we fear a post-cold war multipolar system? / Kegley Charles Sept 1992  Article
Kegley Charles Article
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Publication Sept 1992.
Description 573-585
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ID:   014825


Nordic nostalgia: northern Europe after the cold war / Waever Ole JaN 1992  Article
Waever Ole Article
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Publication Jan 1992.
Description 77-102
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ID:   067167


Not letting evidence get in the way of assumptions: testing the clash of civilizations thesis with more recent data / Henderson, Errol A 2005  Journal Article
Henderson, Errol A Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
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ID:   067166


Paradigm lost: Huntington's unfulfilled clash of civilizations prediction into the 21st century / Fox, Jonathan 2005  Journal Article
Fox, Jonathan Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
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ID:   160759


Prospects for India-Korea Relations in the Post Cold War Era / Nag, Gouri Sankar ; Banerjee, Saswati   Journal Article
Nag, Gouri Sankar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract At present India-Korea relationship has extended to a wide range in almost all dimensions – cultural, economic, security and strategic. The foundation for such an expanding relationship has been prepared through a durable legacy as their mutual synergy stem from convergence of interests.
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ID:   052970


Reconstructing war after the cold war. / Raitasalo, Jyri; Sipila, Joonas Jul-Sep 2004  Journal Article
Raitasalo, Jyri Journal Article
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Publication July-Sep 2004.
Summary/Abstract War is a multi-faceted phenomenon. Against the trend of conceptualising war from a technological perspective, a historically sensitive strategic perspective on war is suggested, relying on Thomas Kuhn's concept of paradigm. The analytical utility of this framework on war is strengthened by investigating its historical relevance, as well as by applying it to the evaluation of the post-Cold War conceptualizations of war. In the latter context, the influence of six essential factors on contemporary definitions of war is established. Accordingly, the "nature" of contemporary war is conceptualized via the process of reproducing and transforming the Cold War-era understandings of war.
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ID:   074583


Role of US nuclear weapons in the post-cold war era / Paulsen, Richard A   Book
Paulsen, Richard A Book
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Description 189p.
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ID:   015116


Southeast Asia in the post-cold war era: regionalism and security / Buszynski Leszek Sept 1992  Article
Buszynski Leszek Article
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Publication Sept 1992.
Description 830-847
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Transformation in Chinese Foreign Policy in the Post Cold War Era / Singh, Ajay Kumar   Journal Article
Singh, Ajay Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In the post Cold War period, particularly in the first decade of 90s. Chinese foreign policy became more pragmatic and realistic and China wanted to open up to the world by speeding its liberalization process. It wanted to build comprehensive national power in which economic modernization and development were key elements.
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