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020 | _a9788187553076 | ||
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_a890 _bFAU |
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245 |
_aFaultlines: _bwritings on conflict and resolution |
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260 |
_aNew Delhi _bBulwark books _c2001 |
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300 | _a148 p. | ||
500 | _avol 8 | ||
520 | _aAt a time of unprecedented and enveloping crisis, and with millions dying of the Chinese virus, across the world, conventional and enduring security threats appear to have receded somewhat from public attention. Despite the devastation wrought by the global pandemic, enduring conflicts are far from resolution, or even deferral. Indeed, on many parameters, the pandemic has significantly increased existing risks to security, as opportunistic states and non-state actors take advantage of the distraction that currently afflicts the international community. | ||
650 | _aIndia | ||
650 | _aTerrorism | ||
650 | _ainternal security | ||
650 | _aSocial conflict | ||
650 | _aCulture conflict | ||
700 | _aGill, K P S, Ed. | ||
700 | _aAjai Sahni, Ed. | ||
942 | _cBK | ||
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