Global Cooperation: Challenges and Opportunities in the Twenty-first CenturySai Felicia Krishna-Hensel Ashgate, 2006 - 234 pages The twenty-first century global community is confronted with unprecedented challenges as well as unique opportunities. The degree to which it can establish and institutionalize norms and mechanisms designed to promote and sustain meaningful global cooperation will determine the future course of civilization. This volume brings together a broad range of scholars to highlight some of the areas of contemporary transnational cooperation and to examine the scope and levels at which cooperation can and does take place. The study examines the issue of weapons of mass destruction, explores the promises of biotechnology and space technology, and investigates the roles of global conventions and institutions as strategies for addressing the common threats facing the international system. In short, the volume raises important, timely issues regarding the challenges and opportunities confronting the global community which both policy makers and academicians will find informative and thought-provoking in their efforts to understand the nature and complexity of the twenty-first century global community. |
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... means " any cultivar , 10 clone , line , stock or hybrid which is capable of cultivation " . However , rights accorded to the breeder can be restricted for public interest concerns . " In accordance with the reviewed treaty in 1991 ...
... means " any cultivar , 10 clone , line , stock or hybrid which is capable of cultivation " . However , rights accorded to the breeder can be restricted for public interest concerns . " In accordance with the reviewed treaty in 1991 ...
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... means to choose from for chemical , biological , radiological , or nuclear ( CBRN ) attacks . Al - Qa'ida's end goal is the use of CBRN to cause mass casualties ; however , most attacks by the group -- and especially by associated ...
... means to choose from for chemical , biological , radiological , or nuclear ( CBRN ) attacks . Al - Qa'ida's end goal is the use of CBRN to cause mass casualties ; however , most attacks by the group -- and especially by associated ...
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... means they will use their resources efficiently since there won't be duplication of administration and / or projects . Fourth , the international organization makes it apparent to states that they will have continued interaction with ...
... means they will use their resources efficiently since there won't be duplication of administration and / or projects . Fourth , the international organization makes it apparent to states that they will have continued interaction with ...
Contents
Imperatives for Cooperation | 1 |
Biotechnology Crosslevel Cooperation and the Efficiency | 53 |
The Nexus of WMD Proliferation International Terrorism | 109 |
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