Do arms races matter? / Bruno Tertrais.
Material type: TextPublication details: 2003Subject(s): In: The Washington Quarterly Vol 24 No 4, Autumn 2001, pp. 123-134 (108)Abstract: 'Arms racing' is a powerful political concept, but a sloppy analytical tool. The metaphor may act as an intellectual lens that unduly simplifies the complex dynamic of the twenty-first century security environment. The phrase should be discarded.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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'Arms racing' is a powerful political concept, but a sloppy analytical tool. The metaphor may act as an intellectual lens that unduly simplifies the complex dynamic of the twenty-first century security environment. The phrase should be discarded.
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