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FUTURE SECURITY (10) answer(s).
 
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ID:   079722


An EU homeland security? sovereignty vs supranational order / Cross , Mai'a K Davis   Journal Article
Cross , Mai'a K Davis Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract Since the 1992 Maastricht Treaty, and particularly since 9/11, the current path of European integration may mean the difference between a strong and secure Europe and the disintegration of a grand, idealistic experiment. This is especially true in light of a growing transatlantic divide, and the need for new security policies to combat terrorism. As Europe grapples with this security issue, will strongly held beliefs about sovereignty cede ground to an untested supranational order? This article provides evidence that this process is already occurring, in large part because of the influential role of transnational experts in security technology. In the context of Europe, the possibility of a kind of EU Homeland Security is at the core of its future security role in the world
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ID:   112626


China-Japan relations in the post-Koizumi era: a brightening half-decade? / Chung, Chien-Peng   Journal Article
Chung, Chien-Peng Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The tenure of Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi (2001-2006) was vexing for China-Japan relations. As such, the five years since Koizumi left office, particularly the change in Japan's ruling party, were initially expected, and sometimes perceived, to realize a half-decade of recovery and reconciliation in Sino-Japanese ties. While tensions did decrease, "icebergs" blocking improvement in relations have not completely thawed, and may harden again. Competition for political and economic influences and interests in the same region, concern over one another's future security posture and relations with Taiwan, territorial disputes, misunderstanding about the other's historical sensitivities and feelings of distrust, occasionally manipulated by nationalists, still pervade the relationship. Therefore, though there is mutual desire, indeed a necessity, for cooperation on many issues affecting both countries, this typically couples with a disconcerting or anxious feeling towards the other's intentions that results in competitiveness. There are deep roots to this need/fear complex.
Key Words Japan  Taiwan  China  Future Security  China - Japan Relations  Post - Koizumi Era 
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ID:   062634


Controlling private military companies regulation and control o: the legislative dimension / Kinsey, Christopher Apr 2005  Journal Article
Kinsey, Christopher Journal Article
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Publication Apr 2005.
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ID:   059023


Disarmament in Kosovo stymied by future security fears / Risser, Hans Dec 2004  Journal Article
Risser, Hans Journal Article
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Publication Dec 2004.
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ID:   019700


Future of Security in South Asia / Dixit J N Jan-June 2001  Article
Dixit J N Article
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Publication Jan-June 2001.
Description 125-134
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ID:   162159


Future security / Martin, Keith   Journal Article
Martin, Keith Journal Article
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Key Words Future Security  IoT  Quantum Cryptography  Cloud 
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ID:   063867


Operational envieronment of the future / Singh, Jasjit Aug 1987  Article
Singh, Jasjit Article
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Publication 1987.
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Reconfiguring NATO for future security challenges / Millen, Raymond A Apr-Jun 2004  Journal Article
Millen, Raymond A Journal Article
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Publication Apr-Jun 2004.
Key Words NATO  Security  European Union  International Security  Future Security 
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ID:   051876


Redrawing the map of the future / Liotta, P. H.; Miskel, James F Spring 2004  Journal Article
Liotta, P. H. Journal Article
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Russia: U.S.-Russian relations and the future security of Europe / Kühn, Ulrich   Journal Article
Kühn, Ulrich Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The incoming Trump administration inherits a U.S.-Russian relationship marked by disagreement and confrontation in the wake of Russia’s annexation of Crimea, the wars in Syria and Ukraine, the West’s use of economic sanctions, and reciprocal complaints about interferences in domestic affairs.
Key Words NATO  Russia  Europe  Future Security  Disagreement  U.S.-Russian Relations 
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