Two Wests after 11-S?
After the impasse of relative stability and professed multilateralism raised in the Post - Cold War, the Twin Towers’ fall shaped the consolidation of a deep change in US foreign policy pillars, that now focuses its efforts on high policy -the national security sphere- menaced not only by material c...
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2006
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| Acceso en línea: | http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/36965 http://www.iri.edu.ar/publicaciones_iri/IRI%20COMPLETO%20-%20Publicaciones-V05/Publicaciones/cd%20III%20Congreso/PONENCIAS%202006/p%20vega%20miccinilli.pdf |
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| Sumario: | After the impasse of relative stability and professed multilateralism raised in the Post - Cold War, the Twin Towers’ fall shaped the consolidation of a deep change in US foreign policy pillars, that now focuses its efforts on high policy -the national security sphere- menaced not only by material capacities of state actors but by new threats of transnational nature, above all, the wide dimension of International Terrorism. |
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