Survival 1995 - Abstracts

Survival 1995
TitleSubjectAuthors
Assessing the Asia-Pacific 'power vacuum.'International relationsRoy, Denny
Burundi: anatomy of ethnic conflict.International relationsAbrams, Jason S.
Can containment work again? (future of international security)International relationsAllin, Dana H.
Central Europe: a shift to the left?International relationsGebicki, Wojciech, Gebicka, Anna Marta
China and a fissile material production cut-off.(Chinese Security Policy)International relationsLiu, Yong, Wright, David, Gronlund, Lisbeth
China, oil and the risk of regional conflict.(Chinese Security Policy)International relationsSalameh, Mamdouh G.
Chinese economic reform and security policy: the South China Sea connection.(China: Domestic Change and Foreign Policy)International relationsLeifer, Michael
Dealing with radical Islam: the case of Jordan.International relationsTal, Lawrence
Does Iran want nuclear weapons?International relationsChubin, Shahram
From San Francisco to Sarajevo: the UN and the use of force.(Conflict, Diplomacy and Intervention)International relationsRoberts, Adam
Germany in the Yugoslav crisis. (includes chronology of key United Nations resolutions)(Conflict, Diplomacy and Intervention)International relationsMaull, Hanns W.
Germany: the reluctant power.International relationsMeiers, Franz-Josef
Multilateral diplomacy and conflict resolution.(Conflict, Diplomacy and Intervention)International relationsBertram, Christoph
NATO expansion: the next steps.International relationsAsmus, Ronald D., Larrabee, F. Stephen, Kugler, Richard L.
Neo-nonproliferation.International relationsSpector, Leonard S.
Nuclear first use revisited.International relationsWilkening, Dean, Gompert, David, Watman, Kenneth
Proliferation risks and their strategic relevance: what role for NATO?International relationsKrause, Joachim
Russia and the West: towards renewed geopolitical rivalry?International relationsBuszynski, Leszek
Russia's economic revolution and the West.International relationsStent, Angela
Should UN peacekeeping go 'Back to Basics'?(Conflict, Diplomacy and Intervention)International relationsTharoor, Shashi
The challenge to the territorial integrity of Iraq. (The Persian Gulf)International relationsBengio, Ofra
The flawed logic of NATO expansion.International relationsBrown, Michael E.
The limits of UN diplomacy and the future of conflict mediation.(Conflict, Diplomacy and Intervention)International relationsAkashi, Yasushi
'The Pacific impulse.' (Pacific region to dominate global economic future)International relationsMahabubani, Kishore
The PLA and the Chinese economy: The effect of involvement. (People's Liberation Army)(China: Domestic Change and Foreign Policy)International relationsJoffe, Ellis
The politics and ethics of military intervention.(Conflict, Diplomacy and Intervention)International relationsHoffmann, Stanley
The strategic implications of China's public order crisis. (China: Domestic Change and Foreign Policy)International relationsAustin, Greg
The United States and the Persian Gulf: preventing regional hegemony. (The Persian Gulf)International relationsKhalilzad, Zalmay
Tying China into the international system. (China: Domestic Change and Foreign Relations)International relationsSegal, Gerald
United Nations peacekeeping in Europe.International relationsTharoor, Shashi
Vietnam's strategic predicament.International relationsBetts, Richard K.
Virtual nuclear arsenals.International relationsMazarr, Michael J.
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