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Zeitgenössische Sicherheitsstudien

Diese Reihe befasst sich mit den komplexen und sich ständig weiterentwickelnden Herausforderungen der modernen Sicherheit. Sie untersucht kritische Themen wie internationalen Terrorismus, Cybersicherheit, Migration und die Auswirkungen des Klimawandels auf die globale Stabilität. Die Reihe bietet bahnbrechende Analysen und aktuelle Perspektiven, die Einblicke in aufkommende Bedrohungen und etablierte Lösungen in einer dynamischen internationalen Landschaft geben.

US Foreign Policy and Iran
Clinton's Foreign Policy
Kennedy, Johnson and NATO
Globalizing Justice for Mass Atrocities
Legitimising the Use of Force in International Politics
Controlling the Weapons of War
  • Controlling the Weapons of War

    Politics, Persuasion, and the Prohibition of Inhumanity

    • 236 Seiten
    • 9 Lesestunden

    Focusing on the ethical and intellectual challenges, this book explores the complexities surrounding the establishment of formal humanitarian limits on weaponry. It delves into the dilemmas faced by policymakers and the implications of regulating arms in conflict scenarios, highlighting the balance between military necessity and humanitarian considerations. Through a critical lens, it encourages readers to reflect on the moral responsibilities involved in weaponry and the impact of these decisions on global humanitarian efforts.

    Controlling the Weapons of War
  • Legitimising the Use of Force in International Politics

    Kosovo, Iraq and the Ethics of Intervention

    • 240 Seiten
    • 9 Lesestunden

    Exploring the legitimacy of using force in international relations, this book delves into the specific conditions that must be met for such decisions to be considered justified. It analyzes various frameworks and theories, providing insights into the moral and legal implications of military intervention. Through case studies and theoretical discussions, the author challenges conventional notions and encourages a nuanced understanding of power dynamics on the global stage.

    Legitimising the Use of Force in International Politics
  • Globalizing Justice for Mass Atrocities

    A Revolution in Accountability

    • 204 Seiten
    • 8 Lesestunden

    The book explores the evolving concept of universal jurisdiction and its implications for global justice. It delves into the practice of holding individuals accountable for serious crimes regardless of where they were committed, highlighting the challenges and consequences of this expanding legal framework. Through a comprehensive analysis, it addresses the intersection of law, morality, and international relations in the quest for justice on a global scale.

    Globalizing Justice for Mass Atrocities
  • Kennedy, Johnson and NATO

    Britain, America and the Dynamics of Alliance, 1962-68

    • 240 Seiten
    • 9 Lesestunden

    Focusing on Anglo-American defense relations, the book explores the critical period from the Nassau Summit in 1962 to the conclusion of the Johnson Administration in 1968. It analyzes diplomatic strategies, military collaborations, and the geopolitical context that shaped the alliance, providing insights into the evolving dynamics between the two nations during a pivotal time in history.

    Kennedy, Johnson and NATO
  • Clinton's Foreign Policy

    Between the Bushes, 1992-2000

    • 228 Seiten
    • 8 Lesestunden

    Focusing on Bill Clinton's foreign policy from 1992 to 2000, this volume highlights his adaptation of the previous administration's 'New World Order' approach while navigating the evolving dynamics with George W. Bush's 'Americanist' stance. It delves into the complexities of international relations during this pivotal period, showcasing how Clinton's strategies shaped America's role on the global stage.

    Clinton's Foreign Policy
    3,0
  • US Foreign Policy and Iran

    American-Iranian Relations since the Islamic Revolution

    • 272 Seiten
    • 10 Lesestunden

    Focusing on the intricacies of US foreign policy decision-making regarding Iran, this study explores the broader implications for Middle Eastern relations. It delves into historical contexts, strategic interests, and the evolving dynamics between the US and Iran, providing insights into how these factors shape regional stability and international diplomacy.

    US Foreign Policy and Iran
    3,7
  • This volume provides an overview of the evolution of NATO, alliances and global security governance in the twenty-first century. For so-long the cornerstone of the transatlantic partnership, the evolution of NATO has profound implications for the co-operative or competitive nature of transatlantic relations and regional and global security governance. As NATO moves into the twenty-first century its role, purpose, utility and very existence as the core transatlantic security alliance is increasingly questioned. For many observers with a more profound understanding of the evolution of NATO, such self-doubt has been a constant feature of NATO throughout its existence. But contemporary debates that question the utility of NATO and its collective security role do appear more strident, extreme and are expressed in a more determined fashion than arguments between allies on how best to secure the Cold War collective defence role. The Iraq War widened the spectrum of opinion as to NATO's future to an unprecedented degree. An interesting feature of this intense debate is that only the extremes tend to prick public consciousness -- NATO as train-wreck or NATO in robust and rude health. Understanding NATO in the 21st Century will appeal to students of NATO, international security and international relations in general.

    Understanding NATO in the 21st century. Alliance strategies, security and global governance