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Arms-dynamic pacemaker: ballistic-missile defense in the middle east / Senn, Martin   Journal Article
Senn, Martin Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Dr. Senn is a lecturer in security studies in the department of political science at the university of innsbruck, Austria.
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Spoiler and enabler: the role of ballistic-missile defence in nuclear abolition / Senn, Martin   Journal Article
Senn, Martin Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The topic of nuclear disarmament has made an impressive comeback since the four elder statesmen Shultz, Perry, Kissinger, and Nunn raised the issue in their 2007 op-ed piece in The Wall Street Journal. 1 Embraced by its advocates as the only safeguard against the use of nuclear weapons and rejected by its opponents as a dangerous idealism, global nuclear zero has been debated thoroughly in academic and policy-making circles.
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Transformation of targeted killing and international order / Troy, Jodok; Senn, Martin   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article introduces the special issue’s question of whether and how the current transformation of targeted killing is transforming the global international order and provides the conceptual ground for the individual contributions to the special issue. It develops a two-dimensional concept of political order and introduces a theoretical framework that conceives the maintenance and transformation of international order as a dynamic interplay between its behavioral dimension in the form of violence and discursive processes and its institutional dimension in the form of ideas, norms, and rules. The article also conceptualizes targeted killing and introduces a typology of targeted-killing acts on the basis of their legal and moral legitimacy. Building on this conceptual groundwork, the article takes stock of the current transformation of targeted killing and summarizes the individual contributions to this special issue.
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