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Cooperating for peace and security, evolving institutions and arrangements in a context of changing U.S. security policy, edited by Bruce D. Jones, Shepard Forman, Richard Gowan

Label
Cooperating for peace and security, evolving institutions and arrangements in a context of changing U.S. security policy, edited by Bruce D. Jones, Shepard Forman, Richard Gowan
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Cooperating for peace and security
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
667019776
Responsibility statement
edited by Bruce D. Jones, Shepard Forman, Richard Gowan
Series statement
Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
evolving institutions and arrangements in a context of changing U.S. security policy
Summary
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.--, Provided by publisher
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Cooperating for Peace & Security
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