The new agenda for global security : cooperating for peace and beyond
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The new agenda for global security : cooperating for peace and beyond
(Studies in world affairs, 10)
Allen & Unwin in association with the Department of International Relations, RSPAS, ANU, 1995
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
This study offers an incisive, sometimes controversial, analysis of Australian Foreign Minister Gareth Evans' vision for peace and security in the post-Cold War era. The text considers basic themes of security, arms control, sovereignty, peacekeeping, sanctions, the United Nations, and the Third World, the idea of "good international citizenship", and also broad ethical assumptions and problems, as well as important issues which received only marginal consideration in Evans' book, "Co-operating For Peace". The book concludes with a response from Gareth Evans.
目次
AbbreviationsAcknowledgmentsContributorsForewordDavid PurnellIntroduction: Activating the AgendaStephanie Lawson1. From Collective to Cooperative Security?The Gareth Evans Vision of the United NationsRamesh Thakur2. The Core Assumptions and Presumptions of 'Cooperative Security'Peter Lawler3. The 'New Mind-set of International Relations'? Security, Sovereignty and Responsibility in Cooperating for PeaceDavid Campbell4. Arms Control Regimes: Some Critical ReflectionsAndrew Butfoy5. Sanctions, Enforcement, and the Blue BookRichard Leaver6. Habitus in Cooperating for Peace: A Critique of PeacekeepingA.B. Fetherston7. Cooperating for Peace and Third World SovereigntySamuel M. Makinda8. Silences of the Blue BookHilary Charlesworth9. The Ethical Assumptions of the Blue BookMichael McKinley10. Australia and Good International CitizenshipDavid Goldsworthy11. A Re
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