Exploring Southeast Asia's twenty-first century defence economies: Opportunities and challenges in the era of globalization, 1993-2005
The states’ quest for the development of their autonomous defence capability, however, is seemingly thwarted by globalization. Globalization is the process whereby many social relations become relatively de-linked from (national) territorial geography, so that human lives are increasingly played out...
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Main Author: | De Castro, Renato Cruz |
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2008
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