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List view record 31: An agenda for peace : preventive diplomacy, peacemaking, and peace-keeping : report of the Secretary-General pursuant to the statement adopted by the summit meeting of the Security Council on 31 January 1992List view anchor tag for record 31: An agenda for peace : preventive diplomacy, peacemaking, and peace-keeping : report of the Secretary-General pursuant to the statement adopted by the summit meeting of the Security Council on 31 January 1992
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List view record 32: Common security and nonoffensive defense : a neorealist perspectiveList view anchor tag for record 32: Common security and nonoffensive defense : a neorealist perspective
List view record 33: House of cards : why arms control must failList view anchor tag for record 33: House of cards : why arms control must fail
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House of cards : why arms control must fail

1992
"If peace breaks out, can arms control be far behind?" According to Colin S. Gray, this sardonic motto describes events of the 1990s just as well as it did those of the 1920s. Gray offers a provocative history of twentieth-century attempts at arms limitation, as he challenges the fundamental assu...
List view record 34: The New geopoliticsList view anchor tag for record 34: The New geopolitics
List view record 35: Rationality and the analysis of international conflictList view anchor tag for record 35: Rationality and the analysis of international conflict
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Rationality and the analysis of international conflict

Nicholson, Michael, 1933-1992
This book is both an exposition and a defence of a social scientific approach to conflict in international relations. Professor Nicholson addresses two central questions. To what extent can we usefully discuss behaviour in violent or potentially violent international conflict as rational? How do ...
List view record 36: The Domestic bases of grand strategyList view anchor tag for record 36: The Domestic bases of grand strategy
List view record 37: The Science of war : back to first principlesList view anchor tag for record 37: The Science of war : back to first principles
List view record 38: Strategic culture in the Asia-Pacific region (with some implications for regional security cooperation)List view anchor tag for record 38: Strategic culture in the Asia-Pacific region (with some implications for regional security cooperation)
List view record 39: Weapons don't make war : policy, strategy, and military technologyList view anchor tag for record 39: Weapons don't make war : policy, strategy, and military technology
List view record 40: Military persuasion : deterrence and provocation in crisis and warList view anchor tag for record 40: Military persuasion : deterrence and provocation in crisis and war
List view record 31: An agenda for peace : preventive diplomacy, peacemaking, and peace-keeping : report of the Secretary-General pursuant to the statement adopted by the summit meeting of the Security Council on 31 January 1992
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