Peter Hough (UK University of Middlesex), Andrew Moran (UK London Metropolitan University), Bruce Pilbeam (UK London Metropolitan University)
International Security Studies
Theory and Practice
Peter Hough (UK University of Middlesex), Andrew Moran (UK London Metropolitan University), Bruce Pilbeam (UK London Metropolitan University)
International Security Studies
Theory and Practice
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This textbook provides students with a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the subject of security studies, with a strong emphasis on the use of case studies. This 3rd edition has been revised and updated for recent developments, with new material on the Ukraine War, China and the covid pandemic.
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This textbook provides students with a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the subject of security studies, with a strong emphasis on the use of case studies. This 3rd edition has been revised and updated for recent developments, with new material on the Ukraine War, China and the covid pandemic.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 3 ed
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. August 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 886g
- ISBN-13: 9781032641058
- ISBN-10: 1032641053
- Artikelnr.: 73493094
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 3 ed
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. August 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 886g
- ISBN-13: 9781032641058
- ISBN-10: 1032641053
- Artikelnr.: 73493094
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Peter Hough is Professor of International Relations at Middlesex University London, UK, and author of Understanding Global Security (2023) and Environmental Security (2022). Andrew Moran is Professor of Politics and International Relations at London Metropolitan University, UK, and has published widely on US politics and foreign policy. Bruce Pilbeam is Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at London Metropolitan University, UK, and author of Conservatism in Crisis? (2003).
SECTION I: Conceptual and Theoretical 1 Framing a Discipline 2 The
Traditional Routes to Security: Realism and Liberalism 3 Challenging
Orthodoxy: Critical Security Studies 4 Feminist Security Studies 5 Human
Security 6 Constructing Security 7 Reflecting on War and Peace 8 New Wars,
Globalisation and Failed States 9 Nuclear Proliferation 10 The
International Arms Trade in Conventional Weapons 11 Terrorism 12 Religion
and International Conflict 13 Intelligence and Security 14 The Rise of
Private Military and Security Companies 15 Environmental Security 16 Crime
and Security 17 The Securitization of the LGBTQ+ Community 18 Food Security
19 Pandemics and Security 20 Disasters and Security 21 Migration and
Security 22 Cybersecurity 23 The United Nations and Collective Security 24
NATO and Security Alliance Theory 25 Regional Security Organisations 26 The
United States: Seeking Security in an Age of Upheaval 27 Russia, the Black
Sea Region and Security after the Invasion of Ukraine 28 China and
Comprehensive Security 29 Security in Europe: The Triumph of
Institution-Building? 30 The Horn of Africa and Great Power Rivalry 31 The
Arctic 32 The Middle East and Security 33 Korea 34 Security Perspectives on
Latin America 35 Space and Security 36 Conclusion: Where to Next?
Traditional Routes to Security: Realism and Liberalism 3 Challenging
Orthodoxy: Critical Security Studies 4 Feminist Security Studies 5 Human
Security 6 Constructing Security 7 Reflecting on War and Peace 8 New Wars,
Globalisation and Failed States 9 Nuclear Proliferation 10 The
International Arms Trade in Conventional Weapons 11 Terrorism 12 Religion
and International Conflict 13 Intelligence and Security 14 The Rise of
Private Military and Security Companies 15 Environmental Security 16 Crime
and Security 17 The Securitization of the LGBTQ+ Community 18 Food Security
19 Pandemics and Security 20 Disasters and Security 21 Migration and
Security 22 Cybersecurity 23 The United Nations and Collective Security 24
NATO and Security Alliance Theory 25 Regional Security Organisations 26 The
United States: Seeking Security in an Age of Upheaval 27 Russia, the Black
Sea Region and Security after the Invasion of Ukraine 28 China and
Comprehensive Security 29 Security in Europe: The Triumph of
Institution-Building? 30 The Horn of Africa and Great Power Rivalry 31 The
Arctic 32 The Middle East and Security 33 Korea 34 Security Perspectives on
Latin America 35 Space and Security 36 Conclusion: Where to Next?
SECTION I: Conceptual and Theoretical 1 Framing a Discipline 2 The
Traditional Routes to Security: Realism and Liberalism 3 Challenging
Orthodoxy: Critical Security Studies 4 Feminist Security Studies 5 Human
Security 6 Constructing Security 7 Reflecting on War and Peace 8 New Wars,
Globalisation and Failed States 9 Nuclear Proliferation 10 The
International Arms Trade in Conventional Weapons 11 Terrorism 12 Religion
and International Conflict 13 Intelligence and Security 14 The Rise of
Private Military and Security Companies 15 Environmental Security 16 Crime
and Security 17 The Securitization of the LGBTQ+ Community 18 Food Security
19 Pandemics and Security 20 Disasters and Security 21 Migration and
Security 22 Cybersecurity 23 The United Nations and Collective Security 24
NATO and Security Alliance Theory 25 Regional Security Organisations 26 The
United States: Seeking Security in an Age of Upheaval 27 Russia, the Black
Sea Region and Security after the Invasion of Ukraine 28 China and
Comprehensive Security 29 Security in Europe: The Triumph of
Institution-Building? 30 The Horn of Africa and Great Power Rivalry 31 The
Arctic 32 The Middle East and Security 33 Korea 34 Security Perspectives on
Latin America 35 Space and Security 36 Conclusion: Where to Next?
Traditional Routes to Security: Realism and Liberalism 3 Challenging
Orthodoxy: Critical Security Studies 4 Feminist Security Studies 5 Human
Security 6 Constructing Security 7 Reflecting on War and Peace 8 New Wars,
Globalisation and Failed States 9 Nuclear Proliferation 10 The
International Arms Trade in Conventional Weapons 11 Terrorism 12 Religion
and International Conflict 13 Intelligence and Security 14 The Rise of
Private Military and Security Companies 15 Environmental Security 16 Crime
and Security 17 The Securitization of the LGBTQ+ Community 18 Food Security
19 Pandemics and Security 20 Disasters and Security 21 Migration and
Security 22 Cybersecurity 23 The United Nations and Collective Security 24
NATO and Security Alliance Theory 25 Regional Security Organisations 26 The
United States: Seeking Security in an Age of Upheaval 27 Russia, the Black
Sea Region and Security after the Invasion of Ukraine 28 China and
Comprehensive Security 29 Security in Europe: The Triumph of
Institution-Building? 30 The Horn of Africa and Great Power Rivalry 31 The
Arctic 32 The Middle East and Security 33 Korea 34 Security Perspectives on
Latin America 35 Space and Security 36 Conclusion: Where to Next?







