Cooperation for A Peaceful and Sustainable World:
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1. Verfasser: Junsheng, Li (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Bradford Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2013
Schriftenreihe:Contributions to conflict management, peace economics and development v. 20, pt. 2
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Beschreibung:Is china an emerging sanctioning state?
Front cover; cooperation for a peaceful and sustainable world part 2; copyright page; contents; list of contributors; foreword; acknowledgment; is china the second military power? -- a defense industry prospective; introduction; nuclear industry; space industry; aviation industry; shipbuilding industry; ordnance industry; electronics industry; conclusion; acknowledgments; notes; references; defense expenditure, budget deficits, and income distribution in india (1970-2009); introduction; review of related literature; model specification and estimation techniques; empirical results; conclusion
Referencesdefense expenditure and economic growth under external predation; question and literature review; basic model; the dynamic equilibrium; theoretical implications; conclusion; notes; references; terrorism and intelligence-led counterterrorism in china; introduction; terrorist threats to a sports pageant is real in china; potential terrorist groups at a sports pageant in china; counterterrorism at a sports pageant in china; the information galaxy of intelligence-led counterterrorism; conclusion; notes; acknowledgment; references; china-africa relations: making sense of the discourse
Introductionsino-optimism, sino-pragmatism, and sino-pessimism; on the predominance of sino-optimism; conclusion; notes; references; rational model of conflict: war and peace in south asia; introduction; the basic model; hubris and war; dynamics; war and conflict in south asia; conclusion; notes; references; appendix; military keynesianism: an assessment; introduction; military expenditure and the economy; military keynesianism evaluated; econometric analyses; conclusions; notes; references; debt and peace in post-conflict countries; introduction; data and summary statistics
Modeling frameworkresults; conclusions; notes; acknowledgments; references; appendix a: the chronology of african civil wars; appendix b: variables description; indian commitment to no first use of nuclear weapons: first step toward global nuclear disarmament; no first use of nuclear weapons; early origin of the nfu; main principles; advantages; nuclear disarmament; hyper super power: mover or mower?; a move toward an international treaty on nuclear disarmament; notes; acknowledgment; references; sri lanka: ethnic conflict and the conflict management process; introduction; ethnic conflict
Ethnic conflict in sri lankapolitical reforms and reasons of conflict; the tamil factor in politics; main phases of conflict; failure of peace process and liberal democratic political structure; conclusion; some suggestions for peace; notes; references; four studies in non-state experiments with peacemaking in contemporary india; introduction; notes; references; military expenditure and economic growth in south asia; introduction; literature review; the model and panel data estimation methods; data and empirical results; conclusion; acknowledgments; references
Part 2 of the Cooperations for a peaceful and sustainable world volume, brings together some of the leading researchers on peace science. Chapters discuss issues including, but not restricted to, military expenditure and economics in China, India and Pakistan, Peace science in South East Asia, and several studies on anti-terrorism
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