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1999
Abstract In the literature of public economics, defense has traditionally been held up as a pure public good in the domestic sphere. But there are problems with this formalistic approach, even more so at the international level. In contrast, peace meets the substantive (i.e., welfare) as well as formal criteria of a public good.
David A. Hamburg +2 more
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Abstract In the literature of public economics, defense has traditionally been held up as a pure public good in the domestic sphere. But there are problems with this formalistic approach, even more so at the international level. In contrast, peace meets the substantive (i.e., welfare) as well as formal criteria of a public good.
David A. Hamburg +2 more
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1995
The UN organ with primary responsibility for maintaining peace and security is the Security Council (Article 24 of the Charter).This Council has varying degrees of coercive power. It can place a matter on its agenda, debate the issue, conduct an investigation, recommend procedures or terms of settlement or other provisional measures.
Sydney D. Bailey, Sam Daws
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The UN organ with primary responsibility for maintaining peace and security is the Security Council (Article 24 of the Charter).This Council has varying degrees of coercive power. It can place a matter on its agenda, debate the issue, conduct an investigation, recommend procedures or terms of settlement or other provisional measures.
Sydney D. Bailey, Sam Daws
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Peace and Security Achievements and Failures
European Journal of International Law, 1995The history of the United Nations, 1945-1995, in the field of peace and security, would be a scholarly enterprise of several volumes. One is struck first of all by the sheer magnitude of all that has happened relating to the UN's role in peace and security during these years.
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Peace Review, 1994
New research shows that environmental factors have been a direct or indirect cause of past conflict and wars and are likely to play an increasing role in future strife. Conversely, wars and military activities are becoming ever more environmentally destructive.
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New research shows that environmental factors have been a direct or indirect cause of past conflict and wars and are likely to play an increasing role in future strife. Conversely, wars and military activities are becoming ever more environmentally destructive.
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Climate change impacts on plant pathogens, food security and paths forward
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2023Brajesh K Singh +2 more
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The rumen microbiome: balancing food security and environmental impacts
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021Itzhak Mizrahi, Robert Wallace
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A Survey on Metaverse: Fundamentals, Security, and Privacy
IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, 2023Yuntao Wang, Zhou, Ning Zhang
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