The domopolitics of Japanese human security
Security Dialogue, Vol. 43, No. 2, 2012 Japan’s approach to human security has commonly been regarded as progressive,
Read moreSecurity Dialogue, Vol. 43, No. 2, 2012 Japan’s approach to human security has commonly been regarded as progressive,
Read moreBerlin: Nomos Publishers, November 2011 This book edited by David Bosold, Petr Drulk and Nik Hynek analyzes the democratization processes
Read moreLondon: Routledge, 2011 This edited volume by Nik Hynek and Péter Marton empirically maps and theorises NATO-ISAF’s contribution to peacebuilding
Read moreEuropean Security, Vol. 20, n. 1, 2011 This article focuses on key issues and developments in the European
Read moreCommunist and Post-Communist Studies, Vol. 43, n. 2, June 2010 In this article, Nik Hynek and Vit Stritecky examine the
Read moreMezinárodní vztahy [International Relations], Vol. 45, n. 1, 2010 This article by Nik Hynek and Vit Stritecky analyses
Read moreDefence Studies, Vol. 10, Issue 3, 2010 This article is an empirical‐theoretical mapping of the Czech participation in
Read moreSecurity Studies, Vol. 3, n. 2, November 2009 The question of continuity and change in the US Foreign/Security
Read moreEuropean Security, Vol. 18, n. 3, 2009 Nik Hynek (lead co-author), Vit Stritecky, Vladimir Handl and Michal Koran examine the
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