Núm. 64. Miscellaneous

A collection of articles on different aspects of international order. Among other texts, it includes an analysis of how the fight against international terrorism as a new organising principle for the United States’ foreign and security policy has conditioned that country’s conception of and strategy for combatting nuclear arms proliferation. In this sense, it also contains a reflection on the difficulty of reaching a consensus in the area of hemispheric security and defence; a review of the evolution that the relationship between the United States and Israel has undergone, from that of a Cold War alliance to a present-day symbiosis; a view of the Caspian Sea as one of the post-Soviet scenes of greatest interest to international public opinion; an analysis of the historical, political and social context of Cambodia, focusing especially on different economic, trade and cooperation agreements between the European Union and this Southeast Asian country; an article on the pharmaceutical industry, patents, and access to medicines in the South; and a critical assessment of current sources used in research in the area of international relations.

pp. 240

ISSN: 1133-6595

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Date of publication: 12/2003

Issue price: 9 €

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The imperial image of the new world order: Is this political realism?
Vicente Palacio de Oteyza

The fight against international terrorism and changes in the U.S. nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament strategy.
Inmaculada Marrero Rocha

Progress and limitations on hemispheric security at the beginning of the 21st century.
Raúl Benítez Manaut

The United States and Israel, from alliance to symbiosis.
Ferran Izquierdo Brichs

Drawing the Caspian Sea: The defining of its legal status in the uncertain post-soviet scenario.
J. Oscar Alvarez Calzada

European Commission programmes with Asia: the case of Cambodia.
Jesús Carlos Corral Fuentes

UE-ACP relations and the strategy for Europe on life sciences and biotechnology.
Javier Manzano San Román

The pharmaceutical sector, patents and access to medicines in the South.
Xabier Barrutia and Patxi Sábalo

Research sources in international relations.
Gonzalo de Salazar



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