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Informationen zum Autor Herbert R. Reginbogin is a Collegiate law fellow at the Catholic University of America Institute for Policy Research and professor of international relations and international law. Pascal Lottaz is adjunct professor at Temple University Japan and adjunct researcher at the Waseda Institute for Advanced Study. Herbert Reginbogin is professor of international relations and international law and currently fellow at The Catholic University of America. Glenn Diesen is Professor at the University of South-Eastern Norway and an Associate Editor at the Russia in Global Affairs Journal. Klappentext This collection examines state neutrality in the contemporary international system. The contributors analyze permanent neutrality as a policy not only for small states, but as an option for the management of the security architectures of Europe and Asia—one which, this volume argues, has the potential to decrease global security dilemmas. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I: Theory Chapter 1: A Tale of Two Strategies: Permanent Neutrality and Collective Security Chapter 2: Neutrality and Security: A Comparison with Alternative Models of National Security Chapter 3: The Logic of Neutrality Part II: Practice Chapter 4: The Model of Neutrality: The Example of East Central European States Chapter 5: Neutral and Nonaligned States in the European Union Chapter 6: Neutral Power Russia Chapter 7: America's Experience with Neutrality: An Epoch of Neutrality Part III: Application Chapter 8: The Nomos of Neutrality in East Asia Chapter 9: Taiwanese Neutrality: Solving a Conundrum Chapter 10: Case Studies of Contemporary Neutrality Advocacy