This text takes issue with arguments that security studies is a discipline of limited use in making sense of the post-Cold War world. It argues that many of the most interesting theoretical issues in international relations can most usefully be
This text takes issue with arguments that security studies is a discipline of limited use in making sense of the post-Cold War world. It argues that many of the most interesting theoretical issues in international relations can most usefully beHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part I Conceptual Debates and Approaches; Chapter 1 Contesting an Essential Concept: Reading the Dilemmas in Contemporary Security Discourse, SIMON DALBY; Chapter 2 From Strategy to Security: Foundations of Critical Security Studies, KEITH KRAUSE, MICHAEL C. WILLIAMS; Chapter 3 The Subject of Security, R. B. J. WALKER; Chapter 4 Security and Self: Reflections of a Fallen Realist, KEN BOOTH; Chapter 5 Defining Security: A Subaltern Realist Perspective, MOHAMMED AYOOB; Part II The Discourses of Security; Chapter 6 Discourses of War: Security and the Case of Yugoslavia, BEVERLY CRAWFORD, RONNIE D. LIPSCHUTZ; Chapter 7 Reimagining Security: The Metaphors of Proliferation, DAVID MUTIMER; Chapter 8 Changing Worlds of Security, KARIN M. FIERKE; Part III World Order and Regional Imperatives; Chapter 9 Between a New World Order and None: Explaining the Reemergence of the United Nations in World Politics, THOMAS RISSE-KAPPEN; Chapter 10 The Periphery as the Core: The Third World and Security Studies, AMITAV ACHARYA; Chapter 11 Critical Security Studies and Regional Insecurity: The Case of Southern Africa, KEN BOOTH, PETER VALE; Chapter 12 Conclusion: Every Month Is "Security Awareness Month", BRADLEY S. KLEIN;
Part I Conceptual Debates and Approaches; Chapter 1 Contesting an Essential Concept: Reading the Dilemmas in Contemporary Security Discourse, SIMON DALBY; Chapter 2 From Strategy to Security: Foundations of Critical Security Studies, KEITH KRAUSE, MICHAEL C. WILLIAMS; Chapter 3 The Subject of Security, R. B. J. WALKER; Chapter 4 Security and Self: Reflections of a Fallen Realist, KEN BOOTH; Chapter 5 Defining Security: A Subaltern Realist Perspective, MOHAMMED AYOOB; Part II The Discourses of Security; Chapter 6 Discourses of War: Security and the Case of Yugoslavia, BEVERLY CRAWFORD, RONNIE D. LIPSCHUTZ; Chapter 7 Reimagining Security: The Metaphors of Proliferation, DAVID MUTIMER; Chapter 8 Changing Worlds of Security, KARIN M. FIERKE; Part III World Order and Regional Imperatives; Chapter 9 Between a New World Order and None: Explaining the Reemergence of the United Nations in World Politics, THOMAS RISSE-KAPPEN; Chapter 10 The Periphery as the Core: The Third World and Security Studies, AMITAV ACHARYA; Chapter 11 Critical Security Studies and Regional Insecurity: The Case of Southern Africa, KEN BOOTH, PETER VALE; Chapter 12 Conclusion: Every Month Is "Security Awareness Month", BRADLEY S. KLEIN;
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