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Eurasia: A New Peace Agenda
Contributor(s): Intriligator, Michael D. (Editor), Nitikin, A. I. (Editor), Tehranian, Majid (Editor)
ISBN: 0444518657     ISBN-13: 9780444518651
Publisher: Elsevier Science Ltd
OUR PRICE:   $156.74  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: October 2005
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Annotation: EURASIA: A NEW PEACE AGENDA includes chapters from a distinguished group of Eurasian scholars, journalists, and diplomats.


The volume is focused on a new peace agenda grounded in a dialogue among the Eurasia civilizations. Part I deals with the problems and prospects of such a dialogue and its consequences for world peace.


Part II focuses on the old dilemmas and new challenges in Eurasian security. The nuclear arms race, religious resurgence, super-terrorism, militarism, imperialism, and confidence building are among the topics.


Part III concentrates on globalization and regionalization as the two dominant Eurasian trends. The volume compares and contrasts regionalist trends in Europe, Asia, and North America. The competition and cooperation among different global forces led by the United States, Europe, and Asia for resources and identities are the main foci.


Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Political Science
- Business & Economics | Accounting - General
Dewey: 327.170
Series: Contributions to Conflict Management, Peace Economics and Development
Physical Information: 1.05" H x 6.14" W x 9.14" (0.74 lbs) 280 pages
 
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Eurasia: A New Peace Agenda includes chapters from a distinguished group of Eurasian scholars, journalists, and diplomats. The volume is focused on a new peace agenda grounded in a dialogue among the Eurasia civilizations. Part I deals with the problems and prospects of such a dialogue and its consequences for world peace. Part II focuses on the old dilemmas and new challenges in Eurasian security. The nuclear arms race, religious resurgence, super-terrorism, militarism, imperialism, and confidence building are among the topics. Part III concentrates on globalization and regionalization as the two dominant Eurasian trends. The volume compares and contrasts regionalist trends in Europe, Asia, and North America. The competition and cooperation among different global forces led by the United States, Europe, and Asia for resources and identities are the main foci.