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Mapping the Mind Gap: A Comparison of US and European Security Strategies (2005)
Journal Article
Berenskoetter, F. (2005). Mapping the Mind Gap: A Comparison of US and European Security Strategies. Security Dialogue, 36(1), 71-92. https://doi.org/10.1177/0967010605051925

This article analyses the state of the transatlantic security relationship by comparing two recent key documents: the Bush administration’s National Security Strategy (NSS) and the EU’s European Security Strategy (ESS). Deploying Robert Kagan’s caric... Read More about Mapping the Mind Gap: A Comparison of US and European Security Strategies.

Mapping the Mind Gap: A Comparison of US and European Security Strategies (2005)
Journal Article
Berenskoetter, F. (2005). Mapping the Mind Gap: A Comparison of US and European Security Strategies. Security Dialogue, 36(1), 71-92. https://doi.org/10.1177/0967010605051925

This article analyses the state of the transatlantic security relationship by comparing two recent key documents: the Bush administration’s National Security Strategy (NSS) and the EU’s European Security Strategy (ESS). Deploying Robert Kagan’s caric... Read More about Mapping the Mind Gap: A Comparison of US and European Security Strategies.

Japan-Republic of China relations under US hegemony: A genealogy of 'returning virtue for malice'. (2005)
Thesis
Kijima, J. Japan-Republic of China relations under US hegemony: A genealogy of 'returning virtue for malice'. (Thesis). SOAS University of London

Much of Chiang Kai-shek's 'returning virtue for malice' (yide baoyuan) postwar Japan policy remains to be examined. This thesis mainly shows how the discourse of 'returning virtue for malice' facilitated Japan's diplomatic recognition of the Republic... Read More about Japan-Republic of China relations under US hegemony: A genealogy of 'returning virtue for malice'..