Positing an ""insecurity dilemma"" in which national security, defined as regime security by state authorities, becomes pitted against the incompatible demands of ethnic, social and religious forces, this book addresses the problems and prospects for security in the Third World in the 1990s.
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Positing an ""insecurity dilemma"" in which national security, defined as regime security by state authorities, becomes pitted against the incompatible demands of ethnic, social and religious forces, this book addresses the problems and prospects for security in the Third World in the 1990s.
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