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This novel and original book examines and disaggregates, theoretically and empirically, operations of power in international security regimes.
Sommario
Introduction
Chapter 1. Theorizing International Security Regimes: From Three Waves of 'Isms' to the Power-Analytical Approach
Chapter 2. The 19th Century Security Regime Complex
Chapter 3. From Landmines to Cluster Munitions: Resurfacing and Spill-Over of Transhistorical Humanitarian Disarmament
Chapter 4. Small Arms and Light Weapons: From Humanitarian Disarmament to Arms Trade Treaty
Chapter 5. Humanitarianism Meets Nuclear Disarmament
Chapter 6. On the Verge of Change? 'Killer Robots' and Security Regulation
Conclusion
Info autore
Nik Hynek is Professor of Politics at Charles University, Prague. He studied political science and international relations at the Masaryk University, the University of Plymouth, and the University of Bradford where he received his research doctorate degree in Security Studies and International Politics (2011). He was a visiting research scholar at the Columbia University in New York and The London School of Economist and Political Science. Also, he is Associate Editor of the Journal of International Relations and Development (Palgrave Macmillan).
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This novel and original book examines and disaggregates, theoretically and empirically, operations of power in international security regimes.