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Krisenherd Pakistan – Nukleare Risiken, regionale Konflikte und die Taliban

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Der folgende Aufsatz richtet sich auf einen Kunststaat, Militärstaat und Krisenstaat besonderer Prägung.

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Rösel, J. (2011). Krisenherd Pakistan – Nukleare Risiken, regionale Konflikte und die Taliban. In: Werkner, IJ., Kronfeld-Goharani, U. (eds) Der ambivalente Frieden. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-92078-8_11

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