The culture of national security: norms and identity in world politics
- New York: Columbia Univ Press, 1997
- 562p.
A study, using examples from the last two centuries, of the need for a better way to understand global security than that offered by the twin concepts of power and influence. Suggests that a more effective model would also include cultural concepts.
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