Central Asia and the rise of normative powers: contextualizing the security governance of the European Union, China, and India / Emilian Kavalski.
By: KAVALSKI, Emilian.
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355.033 H136 Af After the Cold War : | 355.033 H1951 Fr Freedom from fear, freedom from want : | 355.033 J869 Re Regional powers and security orders : | 355.033 K17 Ce Central Asia and the rise of normative powers: | 355.033 M1372 Cr Critique, security and power : | 355.033 M3647 Ro Routledge handbook of human security / | 355.033 M4581 Cl Climate conflict : |
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