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SDF Programming at YCISS

Publications

YCISS Working Papers

YCISS Monographs

YCISS Post-Communist Studies Programme Research Paper Series

 

YCISS Working Papers

Geopolitics, the Revolution in Military Affairs, and the Bush Doctrine

Simon Dalby , YCISS Working Paper No. 49, May 2008.

Privatizing Peace?

Chris Hendershot, YCISS Working Paper No. 48, February 2008.

The Ethical Witness: The International Committee of the Red Cross

Ritu Mathur, YCISS Working Paper No. 47, February 2008.

Middle Power Pull: Can Middle Powers use Public Diplomacy to Ameliorate the Image of the West?

M.A. Rudderham, YCISS Working Paper No. 46, February 2008.

Incarcerating the ‘Inadmissible’: KIHC as an Exceptional Moment in Canadian Federal Imprisonment
Mike Larsen and Justin Piché, YCISS Working Paper No. 45, May 2007.

Cooperation in Contention: The Evolution of ASEAN Norms
Avery D. H. Poole, YCISS Working Paper No. 44, January 2007.

Protecting Whose Security?: Anti-Terrorism Legislation and the Criminalization of Dissent
Honor Brabazon, YCISS Working Paper No. 43, December 2006.

The Appearance of War in Discourse: An Analysis of the Neoconservative Movement
Mark Ayyash, YCISS Working Paper No. 42, October 2006.

Reform or More of the Same? Gender Mainstreaming and the Changing Nature of UN Peace Operations
Karen Barnes, YCISS Working Paper No. 41, October 2006.

The Evolution of Security: Revisiting the Human Nature Debate in International Relations
Mark Busser, YCISS Working Paper No. 40, August 2006.

The Myth of the Inkarri: Colonial Foundations in International Law and Indigenous Struggles
Elena Cirkovic, YCISS Working Paper No. 39, April 2006.

 

YCISS Monographs

Exceptional Measures for Exceptional Times: The State of Security Post 9/11
Selected Proceedings of the Thirteenth Annual Conference of the Centre for International and Security Studies

Ed. by Colleen Bell and Tina Managhan, 2006.

 

YCISS Post-Communist Studies Programme Research Paper Series

Ethno-Nationalism during Democratic Transition in Bulgaria: Political Pluralism as an Effective Remedy for Ethnic Conflict
Bistra-Beatrix Volgyi, YCISS Post-Communist Studies Programme Research Paper Number 003, March 2007.

The Discourse of Civilization in the Works of Russia’s New Eurasianists: Lev Gumilev and Alexander Panarin
Frederick Matern, YCISS Post-Communist Studies Programme Research Paper Number 002, February 2007.

Diverging Paths, Diverging Outcomes: A Comparative Analysis of Post-Communist Transition in the Successor States of Yugoslavia
Steven Vasilevski, YCISS Post-Communist Studies Programme Research Paper Number 001, February 2007.