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The deffence trade demand, supply and control
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ISBN: 0905031741 Year: 1994 Volume: vol. 3 Publisher: London Royale Institute of Internationale Affaires

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Conflict and consensus in South/North security
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ISBN: 0521372682 Year: 1989 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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Security in a changing world : guidelines for Finland's security policy
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ISSN: 03581489 ISBN: 9517240406 Year: 1995 Volume: 8/1995 Publisher: Helsinki : Paino Ky,

Defending America
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ISBN: 0465015859 9780465015856 Year: 1977 Publisher: New York: San Francisco: Basic books, The Institute for contemporary studies,

Security studies today
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ISBN: 0745617735 0745617727 9780745617725 9780745617732 Year: 1999 Publisher: Cambridge Malden, MA Polity Press Blackwell publishers

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"By defining the parameters of the discipline and identifying the paradigms contained within it, this book provides a foundation for understanding the current debates and thinking in security studies. It is written for undergraduate and postgraduate courses in security studies and international relations as well as contributing to the development of the current academic debate on the meaning and nature of security."--Jacket.

Terrorism, security and nationality : an introductory study in applied political philosophy.
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ISBN: 0415091764 0415091756 9780415091756 9780415091763 Year: 1994 Publisher: London : Routledge,

Geopolitics and the green revolution
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ISBN: 0195110137 9786610453290 1423759559 0195355032 128045329X 1602561575 0197561063 9781423759553 9781602561571 9780195355031 9781280453298 9780195110135 Year: 1997 Publisher: New York Oxford University Press

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'Geopolitics and the Green Revolution' explores why four different countries (USA, India, Britain and Mexico) each sought to develop high-yielding wheat production. National security concerns and management of foreign exchange were prime motivators of the new technologies, a relationship that has not been previously developed in studies of agricultural modernization. Future reform efforts in agriculture will be affected by this history.

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