Concepts of non-provocative defence: ideas and practices in international security
Material type: TextPublication details: Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave, 2002Description: 293pISBN:- 0333790251 (hbk.):
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Non-provocative defence is the concept that defensive military policies and practices reduce the risk of wars and provide a viable basis for defending a society should war break out. This book examines the viability of the concept by considering case studies from Europe, the Gulf War of 1990-91 and the Asia Pacific (the later deals briefly with Japan, China, Indonesia, Singapore, and Australia).
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