Security Communities

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Emanuel Adler, Michael Barnett
Cambridge University Press, 28. 10. 1998 - Počet stran: 462
This book argues that community can exist at the international level, and that states dwelling within an international community have the capacity to develop a pacific disposition. The contributors provide an exhaustive regional and historical survey of places where states have come to expect peace, where they are working to foster such expectations, and where peace is hoped for rather than expected. This volume is an important contribution to international relations theory and security studies, providing a new vision of the possibilities for peaceful relations between states.
 

Obsah

Security communities in theoretical perspective
3
A framework for the study of security communities
29
Studies in security communities
67
Insecurity security and asecurity in the West European nonwar community
69
Seeds of peaceful change the OSCEs security communitybuilding model
119
Caravans in opposite directions society state and the development of community in the Gulf Cooperation Council
161
Collective identity and conflict management in Southeast Asia
198
An emerging security community in South America?
228
The United States and Mexico a pluralistic security community?
295
No fences make good neighbors the development of the USCanadian security community 18711940
333
A neoKantian perspective democracy interdependence and international organizations in building security communities
368
Conclusions
395
International communities secure or otherwise
397
Studying security communities in theory comparison and history
413
Index
442
Autorská práva

Australia and the search for a security community in the 1990s
265

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