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The future global challenge : a predictive study of world security, 1977-1990 / Neville Brown.

By: Material type: TextSeries: Royal United Services Institute for Defence studiesPublication details: London : Royal United Services Institute for Defence Studies ; New York : Crane, Russak, 1977.Description: x, 402 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
ISBN:
  • 0844812560
  • 9780844812564
  • 0855160381
  • 9780855160388
  • 9780885160389
  • 088516038X
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Future global challenge.LOC classification:
  • JX1391 B81
Incomplete contents:
pt. I. The salient issues -- pt. II. Economic and social stress : the strategic consequences -- pt. III. The military factors -- pt. IV. Regional perspectives -- pt. V.A synoptic appreciation : inferences and remedies.
Monograph forecasting future trends in global diplomacy with implications for the defence and security of OECD countries - examines the strategic consequences of economic and social development and the proliferation of nuclear weaponry, etc., and urges that higher priority be accorded to the foreign policy role of OECD countries in the North South dialogue (international relations). References.
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Books Ghana Armed Forces Command and Staff College General stacks Reference JX1391 B81 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available 2024-2724

Includes bibliographical references and index.

pt. I. The salient issues -- pt. II. Economic and social stress : the strategic consequences -- pt. III. The military factors -- pt. IV. Regional perspectives -- pt. V.A synoptic appreciation : inferences and remedies.

Monograph forecasting future trends in global diplomacy with implications for the defence and security of OECD countries - examines the strategic consequences of economic and social development and the proliferation of nuclear weaponry, etc., and urges that higher priority be accorded to the foreign policy role of OECD countries in the North South dialogue (international relations). References.

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