The Long War: Insurgency, counterinsurgency and collapsing states
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The questions of insurgency and counterinsurgency in an era of collapsing states are approached from a variety of perspectives. The success and failure and also the limitations of the 'Long War' or the global war on terror (GWOT) engaged in by the United States are analyzed in the context.
Publication Name: Third World Quarterly
Subject: International relations
ISSN: 0143-6597
Year: 2007
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After the third world? History, destiny and the fate of third worldism
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The idea of Third World was increasingly used to try and generate unity and support among an emergent group of nation-states whose governments were reluctant to take sides in the Cold War. The history, fate and the destiny of the third world countries are discussed.
Publication Name: Third World Quarterly
Subject: International relations
ISSN: 0143-6597
Year: 2004
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States of nature and the nature of states: the fate of nations, the collapse of states and the future of the world
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The article discusses the efforts made for the advancement of political and intellectual debate on the theory and practice of nation building in an era of collapsing states.
Publication Name: Third World Quarterly
Subject: International relations
ISSN: 0143-6597
Year: 2007
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