Security studies : an introduction / edited by Paul D. Williams.
Material type:
- 9780415782814 (pbk.)
- 0415782813 (pbk.)
- 9780203122570 (ebk.)
- 355/.033
- JZ 5588 S446 2013
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JZ 5588 P861 2009 Potential global strategic catastrophes : balancing transnational responsibilities and burden-sharing with sovereignty / | JZ 5588 R425 2007 Repairing the damage : possibilities and limits of transatlantic consensus / | JZ 5588 S446 1998 Security communities / | JZ 5588 S446 2013 Security studies : an introduction / | JZ 5588 S456 2014 Seguridad internacional y ordenamientos regionales : del complejo regional a la comunidad de seguridad : Europa, África, América del Sur y América del Norte / | JZ 5588 U58 2004 The United Nations and global security / | JZ 5595 A567w 2015 The world in conflict : understanding the world's troublespots / |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 581-620) and index.
Introduction -- Part 1. Theoretical approaches: realisms; liberalisms; game theory; constructivisms; peace studies; critical theory; feminisms; international political sociology -- Part 2. key concepts: uncertainty; polarity; culture; war; coercion; terrorism; intelligence; genocide and crimes against humanity; ethnic conflict; human security poverty; climate change and environmental security; health -- Part 3. Institutions: alliances; regional institutions; the united nations; peace operations; the nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation regime; private security companies -- Part 4. Contemporary challenges: international arms trade; counterterrorism; counterinsurgency; the responsibility to protect; transnational organized crime; population movements; energy security -- Part 5. Conclusions: the academic and policy worlds; what future for security studies?
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