New Studies in Post-cold War SecurityKen R. Dark Adopting an approach as the first post-Cold War generation of security analysts, the contributors to this book examine themes such as the question of changes in relative utilities in the post-Cold War world, and security dilemmas facing Britain. |
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Nuclear weapons and territorial integrity in | 29 |
Russian foreign policy in the Near Abroad | 71 |
the case | 121 |
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