Conflict and Consensus in South/North Security
Herausgeber: Saravanamuttu, Paikiasothy; Thomas, Caroline
Conflict and Consensus in South/North Security
Herausgeber: Saravanamuttu, Paikiasothy; Thomas, Caroline
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Thirteen distinguished contributors address and re-evaluate the security relations between the South and North boundaries.
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Thirteen distinguished contributors address and re-evaluate the security relations between the South and North boundaries.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Dezember 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 358g
- ISBN-13: 9780521130790
- ISBN-10: 0521130794
- Artikelnr.: 28513689
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Dezember 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 358g
- ISBN-13: 9780521130790
- ISBN-10: 0521130794
- Artikelnr.: 28513689
Notes on contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction Caroline Thomas
Part I. The International Political System and the Developing World: 1. A view from the periphery Aswini K. Rays
2. A view from the North John Simpson
Part II. The Developing Countries and the International Economic Order: 3. A view from the South Marc Williams
4. A view from the North Graham Bird
Part III. Alliances, Bases and Security: A Southern perspective Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu
6. A Northern perspective Christopher Coker
Part IV. Whose Crisis is the Debt Crisis: 7. A view from the South Stephany Griffith-Jones
8. A view from the North Stephen Thomas
Part V. Intervention in the Developing World: 9. A Southern perspective Matin Zuberi
10. A Northern perspective Phil Williams
Part VI. Political Violence and the International System: 11. A view from the South George Joffé
12. A view from the North Paul Wilkinson
Conclusion Paikiasothy Saravanomuttu
Index.
Acknowledgements
Introduction Caroline Thomas
Part I. The International Political System and the Developing World: 1. A view from the periphery Aswini K. Rays
2. A view from the North John Simpson
Part II. The Developing Countries and the International Economic Order: 3. A view from the South Marc Williams
4. A view from the North Graham Bird
Part III. Alliances, Bases and Security: A Southern perspective Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu
6. A Northern perspective Christopher Coker
Part IV. Whose Crisis is the Debt Crisis: 7. A view from the South Stephany Griffith-Jones
8. A view from the North Stephen Thomas
Part V. Intervention in the Developing World: 9. A Southern perspective Matin Zuberi
10. A Northern perspective Phil Williams
Part VI. Political Violence and the International System: 11. A view from the South George Joffé
12. A view from the North Paul Wilkinson
Conclusion Paikiasothy Saravanomuttu
Index.
Notes on contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction Caroline Thomas
Part I. The International Political System and the Developing World: 1. A view from the periphery Aswini K. Rays
2. A view from the North John Simpson
Part II. The Developing Countries and the International Economic Order: 3. A view from the South Marc Williams
4. A view from the North Graham Bird
Part III. Alliances, Bases and Security: A Southern perspective Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu
6. A Northern perspective Christopher Coker
Part IV. Whose Crisis is the Debt Crisis: 7. A view from the South Stephany Griffith-Jones
8. A view from the North Stephen Thomas
Part V. Intervention in the Developing World: 9. A Southern perspective Matin Zuberi
10. A Northern perspective Phil Williams
Part VI. Political Violence and the International System: 11. A view from the South George Joffé
12. A view from the North Paul Wilkinson
Conclusion Paikiasothy Saravanomuttu
Index.
Acknowledgements
Introduction Caroline Thomas
Part I. The International Political System and the Developing World: 1. A view from the periphery Aswini K. Rays
2. A view from the North John Simpson
Part II. The Developing Countries and the International Economic Order: 3. A view from the South Marc Williams
4. A view from the North Graham Bird
Part III. Alliances, Bases and Security: A Southern perspective Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu
6. A Northern perspective Christopher Coker
Part IV. Whose Crisis is the Debt Crisis: 7. A view from the South Stephany Griffith-Jones
8. A view from the North Stephen Thomas
Part V. Intervention in the Developing World: 9. A Southern perspective Matin Zuberi
10. A Northern perspective Phil Williams
Part VI. Political Violence and the International System: 11. A view from the South George Joffé
12. A view from the North Paul Wilkinson
Conclusion Paikiasothy Saravanomuttu
Index.