Management of Third World Crises in Adverse Partnership: Theory and PracticeOxford University Press, 1997 - 333 עמודים Imtiaz Bokhari details the world response to three regional conflicts--the 1973 Arab-Israeli war, the 1971 Indo-Pak crisis, and the Iran-Iraq war--and analyzes the dynamics of the comcomitant international crisis management. There exists a greater need for crisis management, the author argues, in a international system in which the disintegration of the old superpower competition and restraints has changed the rules of the game to the apparent advantage of the stronger regional powers. |
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Defined and Debated | 3 |
Concept and Dynamics of Crisis Management | 23 |
The ArabIsraeli War of October 1973 | 130 |
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