Article: On the United States' Political Theology of "Absolute Security" and Obama's "Nuclear-free World"
Published in a Chinese journal: Wang Zhijun (Nanjing Army Command College), "On the United States' Political Theology of 'Absolute Security' and Obama's 'Nuclear-free World" ("International Forum", 1, 2010: pp. 14-20, 79).
Quote: "Obama's 'nuclear-free world' proposal, objectively speaking, has certain positive and progressive meaning but in essence, [sic] is the continuation of the U.S. pursuit of 'absolute security'[,] a concep[t] in political theology."
I gather this may be an online journal, but it certainly is not open access. Try your luck buying the article if you speak Chinese.
Although title and abstract are provided in English, the full text may be in Chinese too, which is mentioned as the language of publication of the journal. (Strangely, though, the journal "Deutschland-studien" ["Germany-studies"; my translation] is said to be published in English, when titles and abstracts are in German ...)
Published in a Chinese journal: Wang Zhijun (Nanjing Army Command College), "On the United States' Political Theology of 'Absolute Security' and Obama's 'Nuclear-free World" ("International Forum", 1, 2010: pp. 14-20, 79).
Quote: "Obama's 'nuclear-free world' proposal, objectively speaking, has certain positive and progressive meaning but in essence, [sic] is the continuation of the U.S. pursuit of 'absolute security'[,] a concep[t] in political theology."
I gather this may be an online journal, but it certainly is not open access. Try your luck buying the article if you speak Chinese.
Although title and abstract are provided in English, the full text may be in Chinese too, which is mentioned as the language of publication of the journal. (Strangely, though, the journal "Deutschland-studien" ["Germany-studies"; my translation] is said to be published in English, when titles and abstracts are in German ...)
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