The security intersection: the paradox of power in an age of terror / Greg Mills

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Johannesburg: Wits University Press, 2005Description: xxii, 321 pISBN:
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Subject(s): Summary: Wide ranging study of the interactions of many different strands of what constitutes security in the modern world. Among these are international relations, economic development, failed states, terrorism, and the impoverished conditions in which millions still live. Written against the background of America's war on terror, globalism and the nation state, and American military supremacy which can only be countered asymetrically. Index.
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Wide ranging study of the interactions of many different strands of what constitutes security in the modern world. Among these are international relations, economic development, failed states, terrorism, and the impoverished conditions in which millions still live. Written against the background of America's war on terror, globalism and the nation state, and American military supremacy which can only be countered asymetrically. Index.

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