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International Security

TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
1760 Seiten
Englisch
SAGE Publicationserschienen am01.08.2007
International Security is one of the main sub-fields of International Relations. This four-volume collection will bring together seminal journal articles and some book chapters to map the main themes and turning points in the development of International Security Studies.Volume 1: Military-Political Security during the Cold War covers the traditional military-political security agenda from 1945 to the ending of the cold war.Volume 2: Military-Political Security since the Cold War reflects the perceived crisis of relevance in the whole strategic studies agenda and examines the responses to a radically different international political context. Volume 3: Widening the Agenda of International Security traces the broadening of traditional security concerns and shows how economic, environmental and societal security came onto the agenda of international security. Volume 4: Challenging State Security is about approaches that challenge state security including critical security studies, human security, feminism, and postmoderist/poststructualist approaches. Together the four volumes map the progress from the traditional security agenda to more contemporary challenges like terrorism. They serve to demonstrate the wide scope of the international security agenda today, as well as the wide range of methodologies and epistemologies used to approach the subject. Including an extensive overall introduction and part introductions by the Editors, this multi-volume set will be an essential purchase for all Political Science Libraries and Schools of International Relations.mehr
EUR1.459,50

Produkt

KlappentextInternational Security is one of the main sub-fields of International Relations. This four-volume collection will bring together seminal journal articles and some book chapters to map the main themes and turning points in the development of International Security Studies.Volume 1: Military-Political Security during the Cold War covers the traditional military-political security agenda from 1945 to the ending of the cold war.Volume 2: Military-Political Security since the Cold War reflects the perceived crisis of relevance in the whole strategic studies agenda and examines the responses to a radically different international political context. Volume 3: Widening the Agenda of International Security traces the broadening of traditional security concerns and shows how economic, environmental and societal security came onto the agenda of international security. Volume 4: Challenging State Security is about approaches that challenge state security including critical security studies, human security, feminism, and postmoderist/poststructualist approaches. Together the four volumes map the progress from the traditional security agenda to more contemporary challenges like terrorism. They serve to demonstrate the wide scope of the international security agenda today, as well as the wide range of methodologies and epistemologies used to approach the subject. Including an extensive overall introduction and part introductions by the Editors, this multi-volume set will be an essential purchase for all Political Science Libraries and Schools of International Relations.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-1-4129-2139-8
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2007
Erscheinungsdatum01.08.2007
Seiten1760 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 150 mm, Höhe 241 mm, Dicke 102 mm
Gewicht3166 g
Artikel-Nr.14270526

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Volume One: The Cold War and Nuclear DeterrenceThe Sources of Soviet Conduct - George KennanNational Security as an Ambiguous Symbol - Arnold WolfersAnother 'Great Debate' - Hans J Morgenthau The National Interest of the United StatesThe Delicate Balance of Terror - Arnold WohlstetterThe Stability of a Bipolar World - Kennthe N WaltzThe Sharing of Nuclear Responsibilities - Andre Beaufre A Problem in Need of a SolutionStrategic Studies and Its Critics - Hedley BullArms Control and World Order - Hedley BullCo-Operation under the Security Dilemma - Robert JervisRationality at the Brink - Jack L Snyder The Role of Cognitive Processes in Failures of DeterrenceContrasts in American and Soviet Strategic Thought - Fritz W ErmarthWhy Nuclear Superiority Doesn't Matter - Robert JervisStrategic Stability Reconsidered - Colin S GrayManaging Nuclear Multipolarity - John J WeltmanCommon Security A Programme for Disarmament, the Report of the Independent Commission on Disarmament and Security Issues under the Chairmanship of Olof PalmeRedefining Security - Richard UllmanSecurity in the Third World - Mohammed Ayoob The Worm about to Turn?Nuclear War and Climatic Catastrophe - Carl Sagan Some Policy ImplicationsThe Offensive/Defensive Balance of Military Technology - Jack S Levy A Theoretical and Historical AnalysisWhy Even Good Defences May Be Bad - Charles GlaserTransarmament - Johan Galtung From Offensive to Defensive DefenceVolume Two: The Transition to the Post-Cold War Security AgendaEconomic Structure and International Security - Barry Buzan The Limits of the Liberal CaseSex and Death in the Rational World of Defense Intellectuals - Carol CohnGeopolitical Discourse - Simon Dalby The Soviet Union as OtherInternational Security Studies - Joseph S Nye and Sean Lynn-Jones A Report of a Conference on the State of the Field'Base Women', Bananas, Beaches and Bases - Cynthia Enloe Making a Feminist Sense of International PoliticsThe Case against Linking Environmental Degradation and Security - Daniel DeudneySecurity, Sovereignty and the Challenge of World Politics - R J B WalkerHow the West Was One - Bradley Klein Representational Politics of NATOSoft Power - Joseph S NyeSecurity and Emancipation - Ken BoothThe Renaissance of Security Studies - Stephen WaltThe Quagmire of Gender and International Security - Rebecca GrantRenaissance in Security Studies? Caveat Lector - Edward KolodziejA Tale of Two Worlds - J M Goldgeier and Michael McFaul Core and Periphery in the Post-Cold War EraJapan's National Security - Peter J Katzenstein and Nobuo Okawara Structures, Norms and PoliciesThe Security Dilemma and Ethnic Conflict - Barry PosenThe Clash of Civilizations? - Samuel HuntingtonThe Emerging Structure of International Politics - Kenneth N WaltzCommon, Comprehensive and Co-Operative Security - David DewittUNPD Human Development Report 1994, Chapter Two New Dimensions of Human Security'Message in a Bottle'? Theory and Praxis in Critical Security Studies - Richard Wyn JonesVolume Three: Widening SecurityWhat Is Security? - Emma RothschildA Genealogy of the Chemical Weapons Taboo - Richard PriceSecuritization and Desecuritization - Ole WaeverIdentity and Security - Bill McSweeney Buzan and the Copenhagen School?Broadening the Agenda of Security Studies - Keith Krause and Michael Williams Politics and MethodsSecurity Studies and the End of the Cold War - David A BaldwinCollective Identity in a Democratic Community - Thomas Risse-Kappen The Case of NATOInsecurity and State Formation in the Global Military Order - Keith Krause The Middle Eastern CaseConstructing National Interests - Jutta WeldesMultiple Identities, Interfacing Games - Karin Fierke The Social Construction of Western Action in BosniaCompeting Visions for U S Grand Strategy - Barry R Posen and Andrew L RossImagined (Security) Communities - Emanuel Adler Cognitive Regions in International RelationsVolume Four: Debating Security and Strategy and the Impact of 9/11Should Strategic Studies Survive? - Richard K BettsIdentity and the Politics of Security - Michael C WilliamsRevisiting Copenhagen - Jef Huysmans Or, on the Creative Development of a Security Studies Agenda in EuropeAfter Pax Americana - Charles A Kupchan Benign Power, Regional Integration and the Sources of Stable MultipolarityStates of Insecurity - Joseph Masco Plutonium and Post-Cold War Anxiety in New Mexico, 1992-96Human Security and the Interests of the State - Astri SuhrkeThe Lonely Superpower - Samuel P HuntingtonThe Little Mermaid's Silent Security Dilemma and the Absence of Gender in the Copenhagen School - Lene HansenNuclear Order and Disorder - William WalkerGlobal Governance, Development and Human Security - Caroline Thomas Exploring the LinksHuman Security - Roland Paris Paradigm Shift or Hot Air?Security and Immigration - Didier Bigo Toward a Critique of the Governmentality of UneasePower and Weakness - Robert KaganFeminist Responses to International Security Studies - J Ann TicknerOn the Pedagogy of 'Small Wars' - Tarak BarkawiKnowledge as Power - Robert L Paarlberg Science, Military Dominance and U S SecurityThe 'War on Terror' - Gilles Andreani Good Cause, Wrong ConceptImaging Terror - James Der Derian Logos, Pathos and EthosShould HIV/AIDS Be Scrutinized? The Ethical Dilemmas of Linking HIV/AIDS and Security - Stefan ElbeFrom Social to National Security - Mark Neocleousmehr