The end of the Cold War came as good news for most of the world. No one had predicted the collapse of Communist rule for several decades. This book looks at how political scientists failed to predict such a quick resolution and ways in which the world might develop post Cold War.
The end of the Cold War came as good news for most of the world. No one had predicted the collapse of Communist rule for several decades. This book looks at how political scientists failed to predict such a quick resolution and ways in which the world might develop post Cold War.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Chapter 1 Is the Nonproliferation Treaty Enough? Chapter 2 Taiwan and Nuclear Proliferation Chapter 3 Women in Combat Chapter 4 America's Interest in Eastern Europe: Toward a Finlandization of the Warsaw Pact? Chapter 5 Transboundary Television Chapter 6 America and the Chinese: The Need for Continuing Ambiguity Chapter 7 Some Barriers to Thinking About Conventional Defense Chapter 8 Nuclear Pakistan and Nuclear India: Stable Deterrent or Proliferation Challenge? Chapter 9 America's Response to the New World Dis(order) Chapter 10 The Gains and Costs of Non-Lethal Warfare Chapter 11 Driving on the Right vs Driving on the Left: International Standards in Historical Perspective Chapter 12 The Continuing Debate on Minimal Deterrence Chapter 13 Some Conclusions
Chapter 1 Is the Nonproliferation Treaty Enough? Chapter 2 Taiwan and Nuclear Proliferation Chapter 3 Women in Combat Chapter 4 America's Interest in Eastern Europe: Toward a Finlandization of the Warsaw Pact? Chapter 5 Transboundary Television Chapter 6 America and the Chinese: The Need for Continuing Ambiguity Chapter 7 Some Barriers to Thinking About Conventional Defense Chapter 8 Nuclear Pakistan and Nuclear India: Stable Deterrent or Proliferation Challenge? Chapter 9 America's Response to the New World Dis(order) Chapter 10 The Gains and Costs of Non-Lethal Warfare Chapter 11 Driving on the Right vs Driving on the Left: International Standards in Historical Perspective Chapter 12 The Continuing Debate on Minimal Deterrence Chapter 13 Some Conclusions
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