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Cooperating for peace and security: evolving institutions and arrangements in a context of changing U.S. security policy

Forman, Shepard(Edited by)Gowan, Richard(Edited by)Jones, Bruce D.(Edited by)
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Cooperating for Peace and Security attempts to understand - more than fifteen years after the end of the Cold War, seven years after 9/11, and in the aftermath of the failure of the United Nations (UN) reform initiative - the relationship between US security interests and the factors that drove the evolution of multilateral security arrangements from 1989 to the present.

Chapters cover a range of topics - including the UN, US multilateral cooperation, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), nuclear nonproliferation, European and African security institutions, conflict mediation, counterterrorism initiatives, international justice and humanitarian cooperation - examining why certain changes have taken place and the factors that have driven them and evaluating whether they have led to a more effective international system and what this means for facing future challenges.

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Cambridge University Press
1107211921 / 9781107211926
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
341.2
30/10/2009
England
English
321 pages
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