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Perspectives Vol. 22 No. 2
Securitization and the Power of Threat Framing. South Korean Civil Society Organizations as Confidence-Builders? The Controversy over Humanitarian Intervention and Responsibility to Protect. Between Sovereignty and Biopolitics. Russia and the World: 2015. IMEMO Forecast.
CONTENTS
- Outgoing Editor’s Note
Mats Braun - Incoming Editor’s Note
Benjamin Tallis - Securitization and the Power of Threat Framing
Dagmar Rychnovská - South Korean Civil Society Organizations as Confidence-Builders? The Experience with South Korean Civil Society Groupings in the Republic of Korea and the DPRK
Lenka Kudláčová - The Controversy over Humanitarian Intervention and Responsibility to Protect
Šárka Moravcová - Between Sovereignty and Biopolitics: The Case of Enhanced Interrogation Techniques
Jakub Záhora - Russia and the World: 2015. IMEMO Forecast. Editor’s Note on the Publication of ‘Russia and the World: 2015. IMEMO Forecast’ (Benjamin Tallis)
A. Dynkin, V. Baranovsky, I. Kobrinskaya, G. Machavariani,S. Afontsev, Y. Mirkin, A. Kuznetsov, F. Voytolovsky, V. Shvydko,S. Utkin, V. Mikheev, Y. Kvashnin, B. Frumkin, N. Toganova,V. Zhuravleva
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