01235nam a2200325 i 450099100103129970753620020507105341.0971216s1997 us ||| | eng 019851897897500b10163918-39ule_instLE00641003ExLDip.to Fisicaita53.4539.7QC777Hodgson, P.E.47767Introductory nuclear physics /P.E. Hodgson, E. Gadioli, E. Gadioli ErbaOxford :Clarendon Press : Oxford University Press,c1997xv, 723 p. :ill. ;24 cm.Oxford science publicationsNuclear physicsGadioli, E.authorhttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut44669Gadioli Erba, E..b1016391817-02-1727-06-02991001031299707536LE006 53.4 HOD12006000068604le006-E0.00-l- 02020.i1019854427-06-02LE006 53.4 HOD22006000081344le006-E0.00-l- 02020.i1019855627-06-02Introductory nuclear physics1444899UNISALENTOle00601-01-97ma -engus 0203112nam 2200385 u 450 991075847650332120250905110032.09781003807087100380708997810033094131003309410(CKB)28479738100041(ODN)ODN0011069903(EXLCZ)992847973810004120231011d2023uuuu uy 0engChinese macrosecuritization China's alignment in global security discourses /Juha A. VuoriRoutledge20239781032313672 1032313676 Introduction: Securitizing global concerns -- From Securitization to macrosecuritization -- Security in China -- The Cold War then and now -- Anti-nuclear discourse in China -- Climate security with Chinese characteristics -- China's War on Terror -- Potential Chinese macrosecuritization issues -- Making sense of China's alignment in security discourses with global referent"This book provides a holistic picture of Chinese global security discourses, with a focus on macrosecuritizations. The work examines how the People's Republic of China has aligned itself in global security discourses. This is approached through the theory of securitization, specifically by using the notion of macrosecuritization as the lens for its analysis. The book offers the first full account of Chinese macrosecuritization discourses and alignments, and it aims to discern what security speech with referent objects such as humanity, civilization, or nature have done in the domestic and international politics of China. Specifically, the work focuses on the discourses of the Cold War, Anti-Nuclear Weapons, Climate Change, and the Global War on Terror, which have all been postulated in the literature as macrosecuritizations. In addition, it examines discourses with global referent objects that have been put forth by the PRC so that we can see whether its proposals for global security governance take the form of, or are legitimated through, macrosecuritization. The overall argument in the book is that the way contemporary China uses macrosecuritization discourses provides for ontological security as its position in relation to other major powers is undergoing transformation, by allowing it to maintain a consistent narrative of its international self that abides by its own set of moral values and sense of worth. This book will be of interest to students of critical security studies, Chinese politics and International Relations"--Provided by publisher.Security, InternationalChinaInternational relationsSocial aspectsClimatic changesGovernment policyChinaChinaForeign relationsSecurity, InternationalInternational relationsSocial aspects.Climatic changesGovernment policy327.51Vuori Juha A.1438429BOOK9910758476503321Chinese macrosecuritization3599724UNINA