National and international security
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National and international security
(The international library of politics and comparative government)
Ashgate : Dartmouth, c2000
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This series brings together significant journal articles appearing in the field of comparative politics over the past 30 years. The aim is to render accessible to teachers, researchers and students, an extensive range of essays to provide a basis for understanding the established terrain and new ground. This volume introduces the undergraduate to a significant body of the periodical literature on the subject of national and international security.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 The meaning of security: national security as an ambiguous symbol, Arnold Wolfers
- redefining security, Jessica Tuchman Matthews
- the concept of security, David A. Baldwin. Part 2 Realism and security: the arms race phenomenon, Colin s. Gray
- back to the future - instability in Europe after the Cold War, John J. Mearsheimer
- the concept of deterrence in the post-war era, Richard K. Betts. Part 3 Co-operative security and arms control: on the objectives of arms control, Bernard Brodie
- arms control, stability and causes of war, Robert Jervis
- governing anarchy - a research agenda fo rthe study of security communities, Emanuel Adler and Michael N. Barnett. Part 4 Third World security: the security problematic of the Third World, Mohammed Ayoob
- the clash of civilizations, Samuel Huntingdon
- strategic culture in the Asia-Pacific region, Desmond Ball. Part 5 The broader agenda: what is international economic security?, Vincent Cable
- rethinking security after the Cold War, Barry Buzan. Part 6 Environmental security: the case against linking environmental degradation and national security, Daniel Deudney
- bringing the environment in - the case for comprehensive security, Eric K. Stern. Part 7 Deeper explorations of security: reflections on war and political discourse - realism, just war and feminism in a nuclear age, Jean Bethke Elshtain
- security, sovereignty and the challenge of world politics, R.B.J. Walker
- security and emancipation, Ken Booth
- "message in a bottle"? - theory and praxis in critical security studies.
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