Contemporary security studies
This book offers an introduction to Security Studies. It features an impressive breadth and depth of coverage of the different theoretical approaches to the study of security and the ever-evolving range of issues that dominate the security agenda in the 21st Century
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Oxford, UK
Oxford University Press
[2013]
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| Edition: | Fourth edition |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: what is security studies? / Alan Collins
- Realism / Charles L. Glaser
- Liberalism / Patrick Morgan
- Historical materialism / Eric Herring
- Peace studies / Paul Rogers
- Social constructivism / Christine Agius
- Critical security studies: a schematic history / David Mutimer
- Critical interventions: subjects, objects, and security / J. Marshall Beier
- Postcolonialism / Mark Laffey and Suthaharan Nadarajah
- Human security / Randolph B. Persaud
- Gender and security / Caroline Kennedy and Sophia Dingli
- Securitization / Ralf Emmers
- Military security / Michael Sheehan
- Regime security / Richard Jackson
- Societal security / Paul Roe
- Environmental security / Jon Barnett
- Economic security / Gary M. Shiffman
- Globalization, development, and security / Nana K. Poku and Jacqueline Therkelsen
- Coercive diplomacy: countering war-threatening crises and armed conflicts / Peter Viggo Jakobsen
- Weapons of mass destruction / James J. Wirtz
- Terrorism / Brenda Lutz and James Lutz
- Humanitarian intervention / Alex J. Bellamy
- Energy security / Sam Raphael and Doug Stokes
- The weapons trade
- Suzette R. Grillot
- Health and security / Stefan Elbe
- Transnational crime / Jeanne Giraldo and Harold Trinkunas
- Cyber-security / Myriam Dunn Cavelty
- After the return to theory: the past, present, and future of security studies / Ole Wæver and Barry Buzan


