Information on "Security Dilemma"
December 2012
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20 Dec 2012
The Collective Influence of Smaller States in the US-China Security Dilemma
Author: Ja Ian Chong
Publisher: East-West Center (EWC)
This brief explains the collective role that non-leading regional states in East Asia have in exacerbating security dilemmas between major powers at moments of power transition. More on «The Collective Influence of Smaller States in the US-China Security Dilemma»
June 2012
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24 Jun 2012
John Mearsheimer on Power as the Currency of International Relations, Disciplining US Foreign Policy, and Being an Independent Variable
Author: John Mearsheimer
Publisher: Theory Talks
John Mearsheimer, a giant among structural realists, has stuck to realist theory in a changing world. More on «John Mearsheimer on Power as the Currency of International Relations, Disciplining US Foreign Policy, and Being an Independent Variable»
May 2012
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May 2012
The Crisis State: Pakistan’s Security Dilemma
Author: D Suba Chandran
Publisher: Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies (IPCS)
The author of this brief argues that Pakistan's biggest security challenge is a matter of definition. More on «The Crisis State: Pakistan’s Security Dilemma»
April 2012
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23 Apr 2012
Stirring up the South China Sea (I)
Author: International Crisis Group
Publisher: International Crisis Group
This report exposes the domestic political and economic contradictions undermining China’s efforts to restore relations with its neighbors as the US expands its influence in the energy-rich and strategically important South China Sea. More on «Stirring up the South China Sea (I)»
June 2011
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Jun 2011
China and India: A Rivalry Takes Shape
Author: Harsh V Pant
Publisher: Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI)
The commentary offers an insight into the relationship between China and India, focussing on the rhetoric of cooperation and the potential causes of conflict between the two Asian Giants. More on «China and India: A Rivalry Takes Shape»
February 2010
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25 Feb 2010
The Dragon’s Shield
Author: A Vinod Kumar
Publisher: Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA)
This brief examines China's ballistic missile defense (BMD) capabilities. More on «The Dragon’s Shield»
January 2010
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2010
WSI China Security Vol. 6 Nr. 3, 2010
Author: Thomas PM Barnett, Roger Irvine, Da Wei, Yang Yi, Robert D O’Brien, Michael Ramos-Lynch
Publisher: World Security Institute (WSI)
This issue of China Security looks at China's powerful rise and its relations to America and Tibet. More on «WSI China Security Vol. 6 Nr. 3, 2010»
January 2009
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2009
Was wäre, wenn?
Author: Harald Müller
Publisher: Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF)
Diese Publikation diskutiert die Frage, wie Staaten in einer kernwaffenfreien Welt am Regelbruch gehindert werden können. More on «Was wäre, wenn?» -
2009
Conflict Trends, Issue 3 (2009)
Author: Vasu Gounden, Paul D Williams, Wilfred Gray-Johnson, Janel B Galvanek, Niels Nagelhus Schia, Benjamin de Carvalho, Surendrini Wijeyaratne, Dominic Burbidge, Edward Johnson
Publisher: African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes (ACCORD)
This issue of ACCORD Conflict Trends investigates social and political issues facing various African states, with a focus on peace and conflict in Liberia and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). More on «Conflict Trends, Issue 3 (2009)» -
2009
WSI China Security Vol.5 No.3 2009: The Big Parade
Author: Matthew Durnin, Zhang Xiaoming, Drew Thompson, Scott Moore, Jiang Ruqin, Peter Yuan Cai, Xiao Gongqin, Jason J Blazevic, Fiona Cunninghamn
Publisher: World Security Institute (WSI)
The PRC’s 60th anniversary parade showcased many of China’s new weapons, but what did it tell us about China’s actual progress and intentions? Inside, two authors offer their perspectives. More on «WSI China Security Vol.5 No.3 2009: The Big Parade»


