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The Regime Complex for Food Security
2023This chapter charts the evolution of the global governance of food security from an international regime to a regime complex. It explains how the creation of the WTO in 1995 to replace the GATT was pivotal in transforming the global governance of food security by bringing agriculture and food under the authority of the trade regime.
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2018
This chapter focuses on regime security, the condition where governing elites are secure from violent challenges to their rule, and the unique insecurity dilemma facing many developing countries. The chapter shows that the insecurities that confront regimes in the developing world mostly emanate from internal rather than external threats and are linked
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This chapter focuses on regime security, the condition where governing elites are secure from violent challenges to their rule, and the unique insecurity dilemma facing many developing countries. The chapter shows that the insecurities that confront regimes in the developing world mostly emanate from internal rather than external threats and are linked
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2015
This chapter focuses on regime security, the condition where governing elites are secure from violent challenges to their rule, and the unique security dilemma facing many developing countries. It first considers the security threats facing states with weak institutional and coercive capacity and lack of national cohesion — the so-called weak states ...
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This chapter focuses on regime security, the condition where governing elites are secure from violent challenges to their rule, and the unique security dilemma facing many developing countries. It first considers the security threats facing states with weak institutional and coercive capacity and lack of national cohesion — the so-called weak states ...
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Chronotopes of security legal regimes
University of Toronto Law Journal, 2022Legal regimes dealing with security have prominent temporal attributes: they are often intended to operate for a specified period of time in response to an imminent danger and allow governments to employ extraordinary measures enabling them to act faster when faced with time- critical scenarios.
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The Regime for Securities Regulation
1993In this chapter the relationship between the interstate regime for international securities centred on the International Organization of Securities Commissions and the structure of the international securities industry will be examined. Three major conclusions emerge from this chapter.
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The Legal Regimes in Container Security
2018This chapter looks at the vexing issue of current security regulations and discusses the major legal regimes that govern container security. After a brief introduction on the quest for effective security systems, the chapter introduces the legal regimes in container security in the USA, EU, and other parts of the world, respectively.
Girish Gujar, Adolf K. Y. Ng, Zaili Yang
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A mutual security regime for Europe?
International Affairs, 1988NATO is currently facing an unprecedented and probably short-lived opportunity to collaborate in developing a completely new kind of mutual security regime for Europe, extending from the Atlantic to the Urals. This opportunity has been created by a fundamental change in the way the Soviet Union defines its national security requirements.
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Taboos and regional security regimes
Journal of Strategic Studies, 2003A security regime is an uneasy compromise where the relationship among the parties is generally undefined, limited in scope, and transitional. The relationship is undefined, because the parties are usually former adversaries who, for the moment, do not think of war as a feasible or practical, or, under some conditions, even a possible instrument.
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The dynamics of Africa's in/security regimes
2004Introduction In this chapter I use the in/security model developed in chapter 3 to analyse insecurity and welfare on the continent of Africa. The in/security model has five main components: the structural relationships and dynamics involved in the generation of insecurity; mobilisation outcomes; rectification mix; in/security outcomes; and ...
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This chapter explores regime security in weak states of the developing world, contrasting it with public security in developed nations. It identifies the primary threats to regime security as internal, stemming from regimes’ failure to inclusively provide public goods, which fosters grievances and dissent among marginalised communities.
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