Please consult the paper edition of this thesis to read. It is available on the 5th Floor of the Library at Call Number: Z 9999 P65 D53 2007This paper argues that the historical origins of the modem nation-state structure are based in part on economic processes, which give contemporary nation-states a specifically economic set of features and characteristics. As a result, there is a real but little understood economic security component of international relations that is increasingly recognized by competing schools of academic thought, including the realist school, which has historically been hesitant to acknowledge such issues as a feature of the international system. The paper furthe...
This paper directly challenges some of the popular Security Sector Reform (SSR) mythology that has g...
This chapter explores a new kind of interventionism in the post-Cold War era and challenges faced by...
This thesis encompasses three different aspects of economic security – theory, history and practice ...
Despite the apparent decline in the global incidence of major armed conflict, there remain many coun...
Since the end of the Cold War, there has been a surge in post-war stabilisation, reconstruction and ...
Using human security lens, this article explores the interface between transnational corporations (T...
Despite the apparent decline in the global incidence of major armed conflict, there remain many coun...
The need to build legitimate and capable states in wartorn societies is now widely recognized. The P...
The paper suggests a framework for evaluating the relevance of strategies of private sector developm...
The need to build legitimate and capable states in wartorn societies is now widely recognized. The P...
The need to build legitimate and capable states in wartorn societies is now widely recognized. The P...
This memo was drafted for POMEPS Studies 30,“The Politics of Post-Conflict Resolution.” Policy and ...
International Studies is a multidisciplinary field, which includes a long and rich tradition of stud...
A successful post-conflict reconstruction is characterized by a self-sustaining liberal political, e...
386 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.The provision of security by ...
This paper directly challenges some of the popular Security Sector Reform (SSR) mythology that has g...
This chapter explores a new kind of interventionism in the post-Cold War era and challenges faced by...
This thesis encompasses three different aspects of economic security – theory, history and practice ...
Despite the apparent decline in the global incidence of major armed conflict, there remain many coun...
Since the end of the Cold War, there has been a surge in post-war stabilisation, reconstruction and ...
Using human security lens, this article explores the interface between transnational corporations (T...
Despite the apparent decline in the global incidence of major armed conflict, there remain many coun...
The need to build legitimate and capable states in wartorn societies is now widely recognized. The P...
The paper suggests a framework for evaluating the relevance of strategies of private sector developm...
The need to build legitimate and capable states in wartorn societies is now widely recognized. The P...
The need to build legitimate and capable states in wartorn societies is now widely recognized. The P...
This memo was drafted for POMEPS Studies 30,“The Politics of Post-Conflict Resolution.” Policy and ...
International Studies is a multidisciplinary field, which includes a long and rich tradition of stud...
A successful post-conflict reconstruction is characterized by a self-sustaining liberal political, e...
386 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.The provision of security by ...
This paper directly challenges some of the popular Security Sector Reform (SSR) mythology that has g...
This chapter explores a new kind of interventionism in the post-Cold War era and challenges faced by...
This thesis encompasses three different aspects of economic security – theory, history and practice ...