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- W44135003 abstract "This paper uses the methods of social network analysis to discover the structural patterns of cooperation that arose in response to a global traditional security problem. It does this by mapping compulsory and institutional power relations (Barnett and Duvall 2005) among actors responding to the proliferation of nuclear weapons since the end of the Cold War. For the institutional power measure, I use treaty and international agreement membership; and for the compulsory power measure, I use contractual obligations for nuclear expertise, materials, and technology. By mapping the relationships at the system level of world politics, including individual states as well as intergovernmental organizations (IGOs), transnational nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), and transnational corporations (TNCs), this paper finds a third relation among these actors, namely, structural power. It also demonstrates how a network approach to the constitution of system level world politics can produce knowledge not available to traditional methods. Annelies Z. Kamran, “The Response to Nuclear Proliferation” 1 Paper presented at the ISSS/ISAC Annual Conference 2009 An Untenable Situation They spoke so often of the dead in the Ostrogodo family that a strange thing happened, one worthy of being recorded. They used to speak of the dead all day around the fireplace, of cousin Carlos, of Felipe, of Carlota, the deceased nun, of the entombed Candelario, in short, they never stopped recalling who was not alive. Then, in that house of dark patios and orange trees, in the sitting room with the black piano, in the hallways like crypts, the many dead settled in and made themselves at home. Slowly, like drowned souls in gardens of ashen light they swarmed like bats, they folded like umbrellas to sleep or to meditate and left on the armchairs the acrid odor of a tomb, a soft breeze that invaded the house, an insufferable silken fan the color of a shipwreck. The Ostrogodo family rarely if ever dared to breathe: so pure was their respect for the appearances of death. And if the dispossessed suffered, nobody heard a whisper. (After all, speaking of economics that silent invasion didn’t cost them a cent: the dead do not drink or smoke, and no doubt this was a plus: but in truth they began to occupy more and more parts of the house.) They hung from the draperies, they sat in flower vases, they fought over don Filberto Ostrogodo’s easy chair, and they occupied the bathrooms for hours, perhaps polishing the teeth in their skulls: the fact is, the family retreated from the fireplace, from the dining room, from the beds. And to keep their dignity they all went into the garden without complaining to the dead, a sad cheer on their faces. In the shade of an orange tree they ate like refugees from the perilous front of a lost battle. But even there they came to hang from the branches, those serious and circumspect dead who considered themselves superior and never stooped to speak to the goodly Ostrogodos. Until from all their dying they joined the others, becoming silent and passing away in that mortal house that one day was left with no inhabitants, without doors, or house, or light, without orange trees or the dead. Pablo Neruda, translated by William O’Daly" @default.
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