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3. France and National Security
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Notes on Contributors ix
- Abbreviations xv
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PART I. INTRODUCTION
- 1. The Challenge of National Security 3
- 2. The United States’ Security Challenges of the 21st Century 12
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PART II. EUROPE—THE OLD WORLD
- 3. France and National Security 39
- 4. German National Security Policy in the Post–Cold War World: An Evolving International Role or a Reluctant Power? 53
- 5. National Security and the United Kingdom 74
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PART III. 20TH CENTURY WORLD
- 6. Australian National Security: The Problem of Priorities 95
- 7. Providing for National Security: Canada After 9/11 113
- 8. Japan’s National Security Discourse: Post–Cold War Paradigmatic Shift? 137
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PART IV. (RE- )EMERGING WORLD
- 9. China’s National Security Strategy: Waiting at the Crossroads 159
- 10. India: Security Policy in a S trategic Void 181
- 11. Russia: A Fallen Superpower Struggles Back 198
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PART V. POTENTIALLY (RE- )EMERGING WORLD
- 12. To Survive or Lead? The Two Sides of Nigeria’s National Security Strategy 221
- 13. The Republic of Korea 236
- 14. Turkey’s New (De)Security Policy: Axis Shift, Gaullism, or Learning Process? 254
- 15. Conclusion 271
- Bibliography 291
- Index 303
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Notes on Contributors ix
- Abbreviations xv
-
PART I. INTRODUCTION
- 1. The Challenge of National Security 3
- 2. The United States’ Security Challenges of the 21st Century 12
-
PART II. EUROPE—THE OLD WORLD
- 3. France and National Security 39
- 4. German National Security Policy in the Post–Cold War World: An Evolving International Role or a Reluctant Power? 53
- 5. National Security and the United Kingdom 74
-
PART III. 20TH CENTURY WORLD
- 6. Australian National Security: The Problem of Priorities 95
- 7. Providing for National Security: Canada After 9/11 113
- 8. Japan’s National Security Discourse: Post–Cold War Paradigmatic Shift? 137
-
PART IV. (RE- )EMERGING WORLD
- 9. China’s National Security Strategy: Waiting at the Crossroads 159
- 10. India: Security Policy in a S trategic Void 181
- 11. Russia: A Fallen Superpower Struggles Back 198
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PART V. POTENTIALLY (RE- )EMERGING WORLD
- 12. To Survive or Lead? The Two Sides of Nigeria’s National Security Strategy 221
- 13. The Republic of Korea 236
- 14. Turkey’s New (De)Security Policy: Axis Shift, Gaullism, or Learning Process? 254
- 15. Conclusion 271
- Bibliography 291
- Index 303