Hyperconflict : globalization and insecurity/ James H. Mittelman.
Material type: TextPublication details: Stanford CA : Stanford University Press, 2010Description: xxiv, 256 pISBN:- 0804763755 (hbk) :
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Argues that globalisation will poduce greater levels of insecurity in the 21st century than obtained during the half century of relative stability of the Cold War era.
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