Thinking peaceful change Baltic security policies and security community building
Material type: TextSeries: Syracuse studies on peace and conflict resolutionPublication details: Syracuse Syracuse University Press 2007Description: xvi,379p. 25 cmISBN:- 9780815631088
- 355.0335479 22 MO-T
- UA646.53 .M66 2007
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355.033547 HO-S Soviet Union and the arms race | 355.033547 HO-U Unchained reactions chernobyl, glasnost and nuclear deterrence | 355.033547 SL-R Russia`s European agenda and the Baltic States | 355.0335479 MO-T Thinking peaceful change Baltic security policies and security community building | 355.03355 AS- Asia in the 21st century evolving strategic priorities | 355.03355 PR- Prism of just war Asian and Western perspectives on the legitimate use of military force | 355.033551 BE-C Cooperative security in northeast Asia a China-Japan-South Korea coalition approach |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 329-362) and index.
Thinking peaceful change -- Karl W. Deutsch and security communities -- Adaptations -- Security and the state -- Peaceful change in the Soviet Union -- The construction of security in the Baltic states -- The Russian troop withdrawal -- National security documents -- The United States and Baltic security: friendship in a historical perspective -- The Clinton administration's policy toward the Baltic states -- Representing Russia: the politics of negative identification -- It is all about history--on the surface at least -- Security options -- A period of testing.
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