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The centre-periphery debate in international security / edited by David G. Haglund.
LIBRA JX1952 .C395 1995
Available from offsite location
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Security, International--Congresses.
- Security, International.
- Ethnic relations--Congresses.
- Ethnic relations.
- Genre:
- Conference papers and proceedings.
- Physical Description:
- 224 pages ; 23 cm
- Other Title:
- Center periphery debate in international security
- Place of Publication:
- [Kingston, Ont.] : Centre for International Relations, Queen's University in conjunction with the Lester B. Pearson Canadian International Peacekeeping Training Centre, [1995]
- Contents:
- No compass, just an anchor : Canada and the centre-periphery question / David G. Haglund
- The de-peripheralization of Russia? / S. Neil MacFarlane
- From Somalia to Sarajevo : US security interests in the periphery / Joel J. Sokolsky
- US base closures in the Philippines : implications for Southeast Asian Security / Josie H. de Leon
- Zaire : still an "interest"? / Robert M. Bailey
- The changing face of interventionism : realism resurrected / Albrecht Schnabel
- Ethnic conflict in an internationalist age : addressing minorities and security in the new Europe / Daniel Livermore
- Migration : Germany's new challenge in the post-cold war era / Jürgen Schwarz
- Security and economic transition in the Visegrad triangle : "orphans" of Europe in search of a home / William G. Yerex
- Ethnicity and security in the Third World / Kalam Shahed
- The threat of peripheral nuclear chaos / James F. Diehl
- China and international arms trade : implications for nonproliferation / Jing-dong Yuan.
- Notes:
- "The chapters in this volume originated as papers presented to the spring conference on international security organized by the Queen's Centre for International Relations, in May 1994."--P. vii.
- Includes bibliographical references.
- ISBN:
- 1896551068
- OCLC:
- 35833404
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