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Michael Quinlan

    This author is renowned for his thoughtful analyses of UK defence policy, nuclear weapons issues, and ethics, particularly within the framework of 'just war' theory. His work is characterized by a profound understanding of complex strategic and moral dilemmas. The author approaches these subjects with intellectual rigor and a keen sense of nuance, making his writings essential reading for those interested in the philosophical and political dimensions of international security.

    Unfree Workers
    European Defense Cooperation
    • 2022

      Unfree Workers

      Insubordination and Resistance in Convict Australia, 1788-1860

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The book explores the significant impact of convicts on the development of capitalism in Australia, emphasizing their role in shaping workplace relations and institutions through active resistance. It challenges traditional narratives of Australia's history by highlighting convict contributions to worker mobilization and political dissent. Aimed at both an international audience and Australians with convict ancestry, it offers insights into understanding historical records and serves as a vital resource for students of unfree labor, social history, and colonization in the digital era.

      Unfree Workers
    • 2001

      European Defense Cooperation

      • 102 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      This study surveys post World War II efforts to enhance practical cooperation among European countries in the provision and use of military forces. The author, a distinguished former defense official of the U.K., begins with the earliest proposals for cooperation in 1947 and provides a succinct summary of collective security efforts since then. The main focus of the study is the European Defense and Security Policy (EDSP) project launched by European Union heads of government at their Cologne meeting in June 1999. Quinlan reviews the major issues and future prospects regarding this important initiative, and argues for a collective European defense that will complement but not supersede the role of NATO.European Defense Cooperation is the first title in the Wilson Forum series from Woodrow Wilson Center Press.

      European Defense Cooperation