| Foreword |
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| Stavros Dimas, Commissioner for the Environment, European Union |
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| Hans van Ginkel, Former Rector, United Nations University and United Nations Under-Secretary-General |
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| Klaus Topfer, Former Undersecretary General of the United Nations and Executive-Director, United Nations Environment Programme (1997-2006) |
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| Dedications |
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| Acknowledgements |
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| Permissions and Credits |
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| Prefaces |
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Rethinking Security in the New Century - Return to the Grotean Pattern |
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3 | (4) |
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Peace, Development, Ecology and Security IPRA 40 Years alter Groningen |
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Globalization from Below: Ecofeminist Alternatives to Corporate Globalization |
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15 | (6) |
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Towards a Human Security Perspective for the Mediterranean |
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21 | (4) |
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Part I Introduction: Theoretical Contexts for Security Reconceptualizations since 1990 |
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Introduction: Globalization and Environmental Challenges: Reconceptualizing Security in the 21st Century |
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27 | (18) |
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Security as Attributes of Social Systems |
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45 | (18) |
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Part II The Conceptual Quartet: Security, Peace, Development and Environment and its Dyadic Linkages |
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63 | (110) |
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Conceptual Quartet: Security and its Linkages with Peace, Development, and Environment |
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65 | (34) |
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Peace and Security: Two Evolving Concepts and Their Changing Relationship |
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99 | (14) |
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Peace and Environment: Towards a Sustainable Peace as Seen From the South |
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113 | (14) |
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Underdevelopment and Human Insecurity: Overcoming Systemic, Natural, and Policy Risk |
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127 | (14) |
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Emergent Sustainability: The Concept of Sustainable Development in a Complex World |
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141 | (10) |
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Development and Security: Genealogy and Typology of an Evolving International Policy Area |
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151 | (14) |
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Security and Environment Linkages Revisited |
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165 | (8) |
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Part III Philosophical, Ethical and Religious Contexts for Conceptualizations of Security |
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Oriental, European, and Indigenous Thinking on Peace in Latin America |
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175 | (20) |
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Security in Hinduism and Buddhism |
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195 | (8) |
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Security in Chinese, Korean, and Japanese Philosophy and Ethics |
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203 | (18) |
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Security in Confucian Thought: Case of Korea |
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221 | (14) |
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Security in Japanese History, Philosophy and Ethics: Impact on Contemporary Security Policy |
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235 | (8) |
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Thinking on Security in Hinduism: Contemporary Political Philosophy and Ethics in India |
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243 | (10) |
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Human Security in Jewish Philosophy and Ethics |
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253 | (10) |
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From Homer to Hobbes and Beyond - Aspects of `Security' in the European Tradition |
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263 | (16) |
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Security Conceptualization in Arab Philosophy and Ethics and Muslim Perspectives |
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279 | (10) |
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Security in African Philosophy and Historical Ideas |
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289 | (10) |
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Security in Latin American Philosophy, Ethics, and History of Ideas |
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299 | (12) |
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The Brazilian View on the Conceptualization of Security: Philosophical, Ethical and Cultural Contexts and Issues |
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311 | (10) |
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Part IV Spatial Context and Referents of Security Concepts |
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321 | (144) |
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Securitization of Space and Referent Objects |
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323 | (22) |
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Structural Setting for Global Environmental Politics in a Hierarchic International System: A Geopolitical View |
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345 | (10) |
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Global Environmental Change and Human Security |
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355 | (8) |
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Globalization and Security: The US `Imperial Presidency': Global Impacts in Iraq and Mexico |
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363 | (16) |
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Globalization from Below: Social Movements arid Altermundism -Reconceptualizing Security from a Latin American Perspective |
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379 | (24) |
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Security Regionalism in Theory and Practice |
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403 | (10) |
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Identity-based Security Threats in a Globalized World: Focus on Islam |
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413 | (8) |
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421 | (10) |
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Subordinate, Subsumed and Subversive: Sub-national Actors as Referents of Security |
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431 | (8) |
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Non-state Based Terrorism and Security |
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439 | (10) |
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Agents of Insecurity in the Andes: Transregional Crime and Strategic Relations |
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449 | (8) |
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Re-conceptualizing Security Research with Individual Level Data |
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457 | (8) |
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Part V Reconceptualization of Security in Scientific Disciplines since 1990 |
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465 | (62) |
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Quest for International Security: Benefits of Justice versus the Trappings of Paranoia |
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467 | (8) |
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Security in International Law Since 1990 |
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475 | (12) |
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Human Security from the Standpoint of an Economist |
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487 | (8) |
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The Concept of Security in International Relations |
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495 | (8) |
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Security in Peace Research and Security Studies |
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503 | (24) |
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Part VI Reconceptualizing Dimensions of Security (Debates since 1990) |
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527 | (76) |
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Security: The State (of) Being Free From Danger? |
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529 | (8) |
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From a Security towards a Survival Dilemma |
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537 | (16) |
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The Changing Agenda of Military Security |
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553 | (8) |
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Political Security, an Uncertain Concept with Expanding Concerns |
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561 | (8) |
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569 | (12) |
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The Changing Agenda of Societal Security |
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581 | (14) |
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Environmental Security Deconstructed |
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595 | (8) |
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Part VII Institutional Security Concepts Revisited for the 21st Century |
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603 | (150) |
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Human Security and the UN Security Council |
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605 | (16) |
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Evolution of the United Nations Security Concept: Role of the High-Level Panel on Threats, Challenges, and Change |
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621 | (16) |
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Security, Development and UN Coordination |
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637 | (6) |
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Reconceptualization of Security in the CSCE and OSCE |
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643 | (8) |
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The Comprehensive Security Concept of the European Union |
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651 | (8) |
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Reconceptualization of External Security in the European Union since 1990 |
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659 | (18) |
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Democracy and European Justice and Home Affairs Policies from the Cold War to September 11 |
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677 | (18) |
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From a European Security Community to a Secure European Community Tracing the New Security Identity of the EU |
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695 | (10) |
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EU Policy Coherence on Security and Development A New Agenda for Research and Policy-making |
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705 | (8) |
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From Obsession to Oblivion: Reconceptualization of Security in NATO since 1990 |
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713 | (12) |
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NATO's Role in the Mediterranean and Broader Middle East Region |
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725 | (8) |
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German Action Plan: Civilian Crisis Prevention, Conflict Resolution and Peace Consolidation -- A Reconceptualization of Security |
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733 | (10) |
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Interfaces between Development and Security: Converging the Role of Development Policy and Security Policy? |
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743 | (10) |
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Part VIII Reconceptualizing Regional Security for the 21st Century |
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753 | (186) |
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European Security in the 21st Century: An Institutional Perspective |
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755 | (8) |
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Regionalization of Great Power Security - Near Abroad, Broader Middle East, and European Neighbourhood |
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763 | (12) |
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A Regional Security Perspective From and For the Arab World |
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775 | (16) |
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ECOWAS and Regional Security Challenges |
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791 | (10) |
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A Regional Security Perspective from and for the Horn of Africa |
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801 | (10) |
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Regional Security in Southern Africa Development Community: Perspectives on Security Challenges |
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811 | (8) |
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The Security Problematique in South Asia: Alternative Conceptualizations |
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819 | (10) |
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Security Debates in East Asia since the End of the Cold War |
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829 | (10) |
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China and the New International Security Agenda |
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839 | (16) |
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Security in the New Millennium: A Debate in the South Pacific on Peace and Security: Alternative Formulations in the Post Cold War Era |
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855 | (12) |
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Security on the American Continent: Challenges, Perceptions, and Concepts |
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867 | (12) |
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Towards an Ethical Framework for Security |
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879 | (10) |
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Part IX Reconceptualizing Security and Alternative Security Futures |
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Prediction in Security Theory and Policy |
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889 | (12) |
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Climate Change and Security in the 21st Century |
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901 | (14) |
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Global Security: Learning from Possible Futures |
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915 | (14) |
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Role of Prediction in Sustainable Development and Disaster Management |
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929 | (10) |
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Part X Summary and Conclusions |
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Reconceptualizing Security in the 21st Century: Conclusions for Research and Policy-making |
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941 | (14) |
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| Abbreviations |
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955 | (8) |
| Bibliography |
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963 | (124) |
| Biographies of Contributors |
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| Index |
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