Emerging trends in transnational security: from the rise of non-state actors to force privatization.

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Emerging trends in transnational security: from the rise of non-state actors to force privatization.

Human security and China’s evolving foreign policy

Violence & Security T.notes

Will Beijing strike the right balance between proactively engaging with its global partners while continuing to adhere to stances of non-interference?

Dec 4, 2015

Military Spending in East Asia: A Growing Concern?

Violence & Security T.notes

As East Asia grows in terms of military expenditure, T.wai’s Ruzza and Brucato call for a closer monitoring of the Asia-Pacific region

Nov 10, 2015

SIPRI Yearbook Summary 2015: edizione italiana

Violence & Security Research & Policy Papers

[IT] Dal 2011, in accordo con il SIPRI, T.wai offre al pubblico la traduzione italiana del SIPRI Yearbook Booklet.

Nov 10, 2015

Myanmar’s tentative renaissance

Violence & Security Research & Policy Papers

The special issue of the European Journal of East Asian Studies entirely devoted to Myanmar's transitions and co-edited by Giuseppe Gabusi and Nicholas Farrelly, respectively Head of Program and Research Fellow at T.wai, has just been released.

Jan 15, 2015
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      “Il trend crescente dei conflitti armati risale al 2010. Oggi se ne parla soprattutto perché in Ucraina, dopo molto tempo, è in corso la prima guerra internazionale ad alta intensità con impiego massiccio di mezzi militari. Esistono però anche situazioni meno visibili: alcuni di dimensioni ridotte, che finiscono per non fare notizia, altri importanti come la guerra civile in Etiopia o quella in Sudan.”

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