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- Security_regime abstract "A type of security community (ed. security community and security regime are different) as identified by Amitav Acharya (not him, but Robert Jervis did that in an earlier book) in Constructing a Security Community in Southeast Asia1. Identified as characteristics of a security regime (as opposed to say, collective defence) are:Principles, rules and norms that regulate state behaviour.The arms race continues and contingency planning for war frequently continue. Some mechanisms may be adopted to limit the arms race. The peace within the community is not permanent and is due to factors that are transient or it may be to an inability to go to war due to balance of power, deterrent or weakness within parties. The Cold War can be seen as a security regime between the United States and Soviet Union. Peace in that situation was not due to a fundamental commitment to peace but mutual deterrence and relative weakness.".
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- Security_regime wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Security_regime wikiPageRevisionID "663057668".
- Security_regime wikiPageWikiLink Amitav_Acharya.
- Security_regime wikiPageWikiLink Arms_race.
- Security_regime wikiPageWikiLink Category:International_security.
- Security_regime wikiPageWikiLink Cold_War.
- Security_regime wikiPageWikiLink Collective_security.
- Security_regime wikiPageWikiLink Mutual_assured_destruction.
- Security_regime wikiPageWikiLink Norm_(social).
- Security_regime wikiPageWikiLink Peace.
- Security_regime wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Union.
- Security_regime wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Security_regime wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Security_regime subject Category:International_security.
- Security_regime type Relation.
- Security_regime comment "A type of security community (ed. security community and security regime are different) as identified by Amitav Acharya (not him, but Robert Jervis did that in an earlier book) in Constructing a Security Community in Southeast Asia1. Identified as characteristics of a security regime (as opposed to say, collective defence) are:Principles, rules and norms that regulate state behaviour.The arms race continues and contingency planning for war frequently continue.".
- Security_regime label "Security regime".
- Security_regime sameAs Q7445062.
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- Security_regime sameAs Q7445062.
- Security_regime wasDerivedFrom Security_regime?oldid=663057668.
- Security_regime isPrimaryTopicOf Security_regime.