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The changing incentives for security regionalization from 11/9 to 9/11
Galia Press-Barnathan
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Department of International Relations
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Keyphrases
Hegemon
100%
Regional States
66%
Insecurity
66%
Regional Security
66%
Division of Labor
33%
Europe
33%
End of the Cold War
33%
Pact
33%
Unipolarity
33%
Security Arrangements
33%
Fall of the Berlin Wall
33%
Regional Stability
33%
Security Institution
33%
Systemic Shift
33%
System Maintenance
33%
Burden Sharing
33%
Social Sciences
Incentive
100%
Regional Security
50%
Labor Division
25%
Cold War
25%
Berlin
25%
Europe
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Incentives
100%
Division of Labour
25%
East-West Relations
25%