Contemporary Security Studies

Contemporary Security Studies
Author: Alan Collins
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 582
Release: 2022
Genre: Security, International
ISBN: 9780198862192

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Contemporary Security Studies is a uniquely engaging introduction to Security Studies, covering the key theories and contemporary issues in the field.

Contemporary Security Studies

Contemporary Security Studies
Author: Alan Collins
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 557
Release: 2019
Genre: Security, International
ISBN: 9780198804109

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'Contemporary Security Studies' introduces students to the broad range of issues that dominate the security agenda in the 21st century and provides up-to-date coverage of traditional and non-traditional threats to survival.

Contemporary Security Studies

Contemporary Security Studies
Author: Alan Collins
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 545
Release: 2016
Genre: Security, International
ISBN: 9780198708315

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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.

International Security Studies

International Security Studies
Author: Peter Hough,Andrew Moran,Bruce Pilbeam,Wendy Stokes
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 811
Release: 2015-02-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317811756

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This new 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. In addition to presenting the major theoretical perspectives, the book examines a range of important and controversial topics in modern debates, covering both traditional military and non-military security issues, such as proliferation, humanitarian intervention, food security and environmental security. Unlike most standard textbooks, the volume also offers a wide range of case studies – including chapters on the USA, China, the Middle East, Russia, Africa, the Arctic, the Middle East, Europe and Latin America – providing detailed analyses of important global security issues. The 34 chapters contain pedagogical features such as textboxes, summary points and recommended further reading and are divided into five thematic sections: Conceptual and Theoretical Military Security Non-Military Security Institutions and Security Case Studies This textbook will be essential reading for all students of security studies and highly recommended for students of critical security studies, human security, peace and conflict studies, foreign policy and International Relations in general.

Democracy and Security

Democracy and Security
Author: Matthew Evangelista,Harald Muller,Niklas Schoernig
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2009-12-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134079902

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It has become generally accepted wisdom that democracies do not go to war against each other. However, there are significant differences between democratic states in terms of their approach to war and security policy in general. This edited book offers a broad examination of how democratic preferences and norms are relevant to security policy beyond the decision of whether to go to war. It therefore offers a fresh understanding of state behaviour in the security realm. The contributors discuss such issues as defence policy, air war, cluster bombs, non-lethal weapons, weapons of mass destruction, democratic and non-democratic nuclear weapon states’ transparency, and the political and ideological background of the ongoing ‘Revolution in Military Affairs’. It has become generally accepted wisdom that democracies do not go to war against each other. However, there are significant differences between democratic states in terms of their approach to war and security policy in general.

Transformations of Security Studies

Transformations of Security Studies
Author: Gabi Schlag,Julian Junk,Christopher Daase
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2015-10-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317481034

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This volume brings together a group of distinguished scholars to engage in a dialogue on key developments in the study of security. The book provides a comprehensive overview of theoretical, empirical and methodological developments within security studies, whose political and societal importance has grown significantly in recent years. By bringing together scholars who hold differing perspectives on security, this volume provides insights into a variety of approaches and their newest developments, including ‘mainstream’ as well as heterodox perspectives on security. Thus, it aims to build bridges of communication between different ‘camps’ by initiating a dialogue on the identity and diversity of security studies. It does so in three parts: The first part of the book includes paradigmatic approaches to security that are closely connected to major debates in International Relations such as realism, institutionalism, constructivism as well as approaches to the culture, ethics of security and critical security studies. The second part places emphasis on the broadening and deepening of the concept of security in recent decades. It discusses key empirical frontiers including the continued centrality of the state, the link between democracy and security, environmental security as well as financial security. The third part of the book presents various methodological approaches to the question of security and peace. It provides an overview of new approaches such as the visual turn, quantifying security and method combinations. This book will be of much interest to students of critical security studies, international relations and research methods.

Critical Security Studies

Critical Security Studies
Author: Columba Peoples,Nick Vaughan-Williams
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2020-11-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781000227376

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This textbook introduces students to the sub-field of critical security studies through a detailed yet accessible survey of emerging theories and practices. This third edition contains two new chapters – on ‘Ontological security’ and ‘(In)Security and the everyday’ – and has been fully revised and updated. Written in an accessible and clear manner, Critical Security Studies: offers a comprehensive and up-to-date introduction to critical security studies locates critical security studies within the broader context of social and political theory evaluates fundamental theoretical positions in critical security studies against a backdrop of new security challenges. The book is divided into two main parts. Part I, ‘Approaches’, surveys the newly extended and contested theoretical terrain of critical security studies: constructivist theories, Critical Theory, feminist and gender approaches, postcolonial perspectives, poststructuralism and International Political Sociology, Ontological security, and securitisation theory. Part II, ‘Issues’, examines how these various theoretical approaches have been put to work in critical considerations of environmental and planetary security; health, human security and development; information, technology and warfare; migration and border security; (in)security and the everyday; and terror, risk and resilience. The historical and geographical scope of the book is deliberately broad and each of the chapters in Part II concretely illustrates one or more of the approaches discussed in Part I, with clear internal referencing allowing the text to act as a holistic learning tool for students. This book is essential reading for upper level students of critical security studies, and an important resource for students of international/global security, political theory and international relations.

Contemporary Security and Strategy

Contemporary Security and Strategy
Author: Craig Snyder,Craig A. Snyder
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 262
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 0415924545

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First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.