Alan Collins
Contemporary Security Studies
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Contemporary Security Studies
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Contemporary Security Studies offers a uniquely engaging introduction to Security Studies, addressing key theories and contemporary issues in the field. A team of expert scholars strikes a careful balance between depth and clarity, making it an essential companion for students exploring the modern security agenda.
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Contemporary Security Studies offers a uniquely engaging introduction to Security Studies, addressing key theories and contemporary issues in the field. A team of expert scholars strikes a careful balance between depth and clarity, making it an essential companion for students exploring the modern security agenda.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 7 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 592
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. April 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 188mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 996g
- ISBN-13: 9780198895442
- ISBN-10: 0198895445
- Artikelnr.: 71745304
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 7 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 592
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. April 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 188mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 996g
- ISBN-13: 9780198895442
- ISBN-10: 0198895445
- Artikelnr.: 71745304
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Alan Collins is Professor of International Relations in the School of Social Sciences at Swansea University, UK. He is the author of Security and Southeast Asia: Domestic, Regional and Global Issues (Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner, 2003), Building a People-Oriented Security Community the ASEAN Way (London: Routledge, 2013), and co-editor of Unpacking the Death Penalty in ASEAN (Singapore: Springer, 2023).
* 1: Alan Collins: Introduction: What is Security Studies?
* PART 1 Approaches to Security
* 2: Charles L. Glaser: Realism
* 3: Trine Flockhart: Liberalism and Liberal Internationalism
* 4: Eric Herring: Historical Materialism
* 5: Paul Rogers: Peace Studies
* 6: Christine Agius: Social Constructivism
* 7: Stephane Baele and Catarina Thomson: Securitization Theory
* 8: David Mutimer, with Derek Verbakel: Critical Security Studies: A
Schismatic History
* 9: J. Marshall Beier: Critical Security Studies II-Narratives of
Security: Other Stories, Other Actors
* 10: Caroline Kennedy-Pipe and Sophia Dingli: Gender and Security
* 11: Mark Laffey and Suthaharan Nadarajah: Postcolonialism
* 12: Randolph B. Persaud: Human Security
* 13: Audra Mitchell: Nonhuman Security Studies
* 14: Galia Press-Barnathan: Popular Culture and Security
* PART 2 Deepening and Broadening Security
* 15: Tracey German: Military Security
* 16: Andreas Krieg: Regime Security
* 17: Paul Roe: Societal Security
* 18: Geoff Dabelko: Environmental Security
* 19: Gary M. Shiffman: Economic Security
* 20: Nana K. Poku and Jacqueline Therkelsen: Globalization,
Development, and Security
* PART 3 Traditional and Non-Traditional Security
* 21: James J. Wirtz: Weapons of Mass Destruction
* 22: Alice Martini: Terrorism and Counter-terrorism
* 23: Alex J. Bellamy and Stephen McLoughlin: Humanitarian Intervention
* 24: Izabela Surwillo and Trine Villumsen Berling: Energy Security
* 25: Suzette R. Grillot: The Weapons Trade
* 26: Stefan Elbe and Eva Hilberg: Health and Security
* 27: Nathan P. Jones: Transnational Crime
* 28: Myriam Dunn Cavelty: Cyber-Security
* 29: Ole Wÿver and Barry Buzan: Long After the Return to Theory: The
Past, Present, and Future of Security Studies
* PART 1 Approaches to Security
* 2: Charles L. Glaser: Realism
* 3: Trine Flockhart: Liberalism and Liberal Internationalism
* 4: Eric Herring: Historical Materialism
* 5: Paul Rogers: Peace Studies
* 6: Christine Agius: Social Constructivism
* 7: Stephane Baele and Catarina Thomson: Securitization Theory
* 8: David Mutimer, with Derek Verbakel: Critical Security Studies: A
Schismatic History
* 9: J. Marshall Beier: Critical Security Studies II-Narratives of
Security: Other Stories, Other Actors
* 10: Caroline Kennedy-Pipe and Sophia Dingli: Gender and Security
* 11: Mark Laffey and Suthaharan Nadarajah: Postcolonialism
* 12: Randolph B. Persaud: Human Security
* 13: Audra Mitchell: Nonhuman Security Studies
* 14: Galia Press-Barnathan: Popular Culture and Security
* PART 2 Deepening and Broadening Security
* 15: Tracey German: Military Security
* 16: Andreas Krieg: Regime Security
* 17: Paul Roe: Societal Security
* 18: Geoff Dabelko: Environmental Security
* 19: Gary M. Shiffman: Economic Security
* 20: Nana K. Poku and Jacqueline Therkelsen: Globalization,
Development, and Security
* PART 3 Traditional and Non-Traditional Security
* 21: James J. Wirtz: Weapons of Mass Destruction
* 22: Alice Martini: Terrorism and Counter-terrorism
* 23: Alex J. Bellamy and Stephen McLoughlin: Humanitarian Intervention
* 24: Izabela Surwillo and Trine Villumsen Berling: Energy Security
* 25: Suzette R. Grillot: The Weapons Trade
* 26: Stefan Elbe and Eva Hilberg: Health and Security
* 27: Nathan P. Jones: Transnational Crime
* 28: Myriam Dunn Cavelty: Cyber-Security
* 29: Ole Wÿver and Barry Buzan: Long After the Return to Theory: The
Past, Present, and Future of Security Studies
* 1: Alan Collins: Introduction: What is Security Studies?
* PART 1 Approaches to Security
* 2: Charles L. Glaser: Realism
* 3: Trine Flockhart: Liberalism and Liberal Internationalism
* 4: Eric Herring: Historical Materialism
* 5: Paul Rogers: Peace Studies
* 6: Christine Agius: Social Constructivism
* 7: Stephane Baele and Catarina Thomson: Securitization Theory
* 8: David Mutimer, with Derek Verbakel: Critical Security Studies: A
Schismatic History
* 9: J. Marshall Beier: Critical Security Studies II-Narratives of
Security: Other Stories, Other Actors
* 10: Caroline Kennedy-Pipe and Sophia Dingli: Gender and Security
* 11: Mark Laffey and Suthaharan Nadarajah: Postcolonialism
* 12: Randolph B. Persaud: Human Security
* 13: Audra Mitchell: Nonhuman Security Studies
* 14: Galia Press-Barnathan: Popular Culture and Security
* PART 2 Deepening and Broadening Security
* 15: Tracey German: Military Security
* 16: Andreas Krieg: Regime Security
* 17: Paul Roe: Societal Security
* 18: Geoff Dabelko: Environmental Security
* 19: Gary M. Shiffman: Economic Security
* 20: Nana K. Poku and Jacqueline Therkelsen: Globalization,
Development, and Security
* PART 3 Traditional and Non-Traditional Security
* 21: James J. Wirtz: Weapons of Mass Destruction
* 22: Alice Martini: Terrorism and Counter-terrorism
* 23: Alex J. Bellamy and Stephen McLoughlin: Humanitarian Intervention
* 24: Izabela Surwillo and Trine Villumsen Berling: Energy Security
* 25: Suzette R. Grillot: The Weapons Trade
* 26: Stefan Elbe and Eva Hilberg: Health and Security
* 27: Nathan P. Jones: Transnational Crime
* 28: Myriam Dunn Cavelty: Cyber-Security
* 29: Ole Wÿver and Barry Buzan: Long After the Return to Theory: The
Past, Present, and Future of Security Studies
* PART 1 Approaches to Security
* 2: Charles L. Glaser: Realism
* 3: Trine Flockhart: Liberalism and Liberal Internationalism
* 4: Eric Herring: Historical Materialism
* 5: Paul Rogers: Peace Studies
* 6: Christine Agius: Social Constructivism
* 7: Stephane Baele and Catarina Thomson: Securitization Theory
* 8: David Mutimer, with Derek Verbakel: Critical Security Studies: A
Schismatic History
* 9: J. Marshall Beier: Critical Security Studies II-Narratives of
Security: Other Stories, Other Actors
* 10: Caroline Kennedy-Pipe and Sophia Dingli: Gender and Security
* 11: Mark Laffey and Suthaharan Nadarajah: Postcolonialism
* 12: Randolph B. Persaud: Human Security
* 13: Audra Mitchell: Nonhuman Security Studies
* 14: Galia Press-Barnathan: Popular Culture and Security
* PART 2 Deepening and Broadening Security
* 15: Tracey German: Military Security
* 16: Andreas Krieg: Regime Security
* 17: Paul Roe: Societal Security
* 18: Geoff Dabelko: Environmental Security
* 19: Gary M. Shiffman: Economic Security
* 20: Nana K. Poku and Jacqueline Therkelsen: Globalization,
Development, and Security
* PART 3 Traditional and Non-Traditional Security
* 21: James J. Wirtz: Weapons of Mass Destruction
* 22: Alice Martini: Terrorism and Counter-terrorism
* 23: Alex J. Bellamy and Stephen McLoughlin: Humanitarian Intervention
* 24: Izabela Surwillo and Trine Villumsen Berling: Energy Security
* 25: Suzette R. Grillot: The Weapons Trade
* 26: Stefan Elbe and Eva Hilberg: Health and Security
* 27: Nathan P. Jones: Transnational Crime
* 28: Myriam Dunn Cavelty: Cyber-Security
* 29: Ole Wÿver and Barry Buzan: Long After the Return to Theory: The
Past, Present, and Future of Security Studies







