Contenu du sommaire
Revue | Global Change, Peace and Security |
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Numéro | vol. 28, n° 1, 2016 |
Articles
- Neoclassical realism and Australian foreign policy: understanding how security elites frame domestic discourses - Wayne McLean p. 1-15
- Busting Blackbeard's ghost: Somali piracy in historical context - Mark Shirk p. 17-34
- Do terrorism, organized crime (drug production), and state weakness affect contemporary armed conflicts? An empirical analysis - Carla Monteleone p. 35-53
- Atomic amnesia: photographs and nuclear memory - Jessie Boylan p. 55-73
- Security competition by proxy: Asia Pacific interstate rivalry in the aftermath of the MH370 incident - Alan Chong, Jun Yan Chang p. 75-98
- A comparative civilizational reading for the Middle East and Turkey's new role in it - C. Akça Ataç p. 99-115
- Communication. Failures of nonviolent action ? - Brian Martin p. 117-122
- Peacemaking contractualism: a peacemaking approach to cope with difficult situations of intractable conflict - Sapir Handelman p. 123-144
Book Reviews
- John Hannigan. Disasters without borders: the international politics of natural disasters, 2012 - Daniel P. Aldrich p. 145-146
- Alex S.Wilner. Deterring rational fanatics, 2015 - Eric Y. Shibuya p. 147-148
- Jonathan Fenby. Will China dominate the 21st century ? 2014 - David S.G. Goodman p. 149-151
- Tony Miligan. Civil disobedience: protest, justification, and the law, 2013 - Jason D. Hill p. 152-154
- Adel Abdel Ghafar, Brenton Clarke and Jessie Moritz (Eds.). The Contemporary Middle East: Revolution or Reform ? 2014 - David Tittensor p. 154-156