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2016
In parts of the world where our closest ties to armed conflict are only the death tolls and images we see online, how many of us fully understand the impact on those affected? Hundreds of thousands of migrants have attempted the treacherous journey across the Mediterranean Sea, risking death in hopes of better lives.
Choi, Kristy, Ruan, Diana
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In parts of the world where our closest ties to armed conflict are only the death tolls and images we see online, how many of us fully understand the impact on those affected? Hundreds of thousands of migrants have attempted the treacherous journey across the Mediterranean Sea, risking death in hopes of better lives.
Choi, Kristy, Ruan, Diana
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2001
This chapter examines the evolution and practices of arms control in international relations. It begins by discussing what arms control is and why it has featured so prominently in world politics, even after the ending of the Cold War, the period during which arms control can be said to have developed extensively.
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This chapter examines the evolution and practices of arms control in international relations. It begins by discussing what arms control is and why it has featured so prominently in world politics, even after the ending of the Cold War, the period during which arms control can be said to have developed extensively.
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1997
In this chapter two main categories of weapons are discussed: so-called weapons of mass destruction (nuclear, chemical and biological weapons) and conventional weapons. In each case the weapons are discussed in the context of security, economic and ethical issues. What quickly becomes apparent is that conventional weapons are the ‘odd man out’. Weapons
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In this chapter two main categories of weapons are discussed: so-called weapons of mass destruction (nuclear, chemical and biological weapons) and conventional weapons. In each case the weapons are discussed in the context of security, economic and ethical issues. What quickly becomes apparent is that conventional weapons are the ‘odd man out’. Weapons
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