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The European Security Order Recast: Scenarios for the Post-Cold War Era

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Authors:

Barry Buzan; Morten Kelstrup; Pierre Lemaitre; Elizabeta Tromer; Ole, Waever

Source:

Pinter Publishers, London (1990)
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Prezelj, Iztok. "Comprehensive Security and Some Implemental Limits." Information & Security: An International Journal 33, no. 1 (2015): 13-34.
APA style: Buzan, B., Kelstrup M., Lemaitre P., Tromer E., & Ole W. (1990).  The European Security Order Recast: Scenarios for the Post-Cold War Era.
Chicago style: Buzan, Barry, Morten Kelstrup, Pierre Lemaitre, Elizabeta Tromer, and Waever Ole. The European Security Order Recast: Scenarios for the Post-Cold War Era. London: Pinter Publishers, 1990.
IEEE style: Buzan, B., M. Kelstrup, P. Lemaitre, E. Tromer, and W. Ole, The European Security Order Recast: Scenarios for the Post-Cold War Era, London, Pinter Publishers, 1990.
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