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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-331-5hat if the world had gained a sole hegemon, it was a benign one. Indeed, President George W. Bush, while a candidate, went so far as to speak of the importance of the US being ‘humble’ in its conduct of foreign policy.Debate 发表于 2025-3-30 15:17:16
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The OSCE Response to 9/11vered by the CSCE/OSCE extends through the Far Eastern portions of the Russian Federation and includes the Central Asian states that emerged after the breakup of the Soviet Union. Therefore, OSCE insiders often refer to ‘Europe’ as an area that extends ‘from Vancouver to Vladivostok, the long way around.’SIT 发表于 2025-3-30 20:49:31
What Future for Europe’s Security and Defense Policy? Five Scenarios for the Year 2020be wrong. Rather, we contend that it is important to identify the key drivers shaping the future and to think about a range of possible outcomes. To this purpose our paper presents five scenarios for the future of the European Union (EU) in general and the ESDP in particular.消极词汇 发表于 2025-3-31 03:54:30
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Introductionitional dynamics of international affairs. American unilateralism in international security matters, most clearly demonstrated by the build-up to and conduct of the war in Iraq, co-exists uneasily with a continued US desire to involve as many active and reliable partners as possible in the war on teNOMAD 发表于 2025-3-31 09:12:22
Defining the Enemy: EU and US Threat Perceptions After 9/11ts of beliefs about the nature of insecurity and what constitutes an ‘enemy’. To understand how states perceive security threats is to know something about how they define their security environment and what value priorities they project onto that environment. The way in which threat is defined is a