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Contemporary Security Studies
Edited by Alan Collins
480 pages
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2 halftones, numerous line drawings and tables
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246x189mm
978-0-19-928469-6
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Paperback
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07 December 2006
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- Provides significantly more comprehensive coverage than competing texts, allowing instructors to customise the text for any module no matter what the emphasis or perspective.
- Assumes no background knowledge, making it accessible to beginning students.
- Carefully edited contributions from international experts, providing students with authoritative and accessible content.
- Excellent learning features throughout to support student learning, including readers' guides, key points, questions, guide to further reading, web links, boxes and glossary.
- Online Resource Centre offers case studies, web links, Multiple Choice Questions, flashcard glossary and PowerPoint slides.
- Two-colour text to aid navigation.
This major new textbook brings together key scholars to introduce students to the fast-evolving field of security studies. The book is divided into three sections: differing approaches to the study of security; the broadening and deepening of security; and a range of traditional and non-traditional issues that have emerged on the security agenda.
The study of international security has undergone dramatic changes since the end of the Cold War. While war and the threat to use force is part of the security equation it is not exclusively so. Security studies encompasses dangers that range from pandemics, such as HIV/AIDS, and environmental degradation through to the more readily associated security concerns of direct violence, such as
terrorism and inter-state armed conflict.
Accessible and easy to use, Contemporary Security Studies is essential reading for all students new to international security.
The book is accompanied by an Online Resource Centre.
Student resources:
Case studies on the Iraq War, Zimbabwe, migration and North Korea Web links Multiple Choice Questions Flashcard glossary
Lecturer resources:
PowerPoint slidesReadership: Undergraduate and graduate students taking a course in security studies or international security as part of an international relations or
politics degree.
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Edited by Alan Collins, Senior Lecturer in International Relations at the Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Wales, Swansea Contributors: Alan Collins, Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Wales, Swansea Patrick Morgan, Department of Political Science, University of California Paul Rogers, Department of Peace Studies, University of Bradford David Mutimer, Department of Peace Studies, University of Bradford Caroline Kennedy-Pipe, Department of Politics, University of Sheffield Ralf Emmers, Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies,
Nanyang Technological University Eric Herring, Department of Politics, University of Bristol Pauline Kerr, Department of International Relations, Australian National University Richard Jackson, GIPP, Faculty of Humanities, University of Manchester Paul Roe, Department of International Relations and European Studies, Central European University Jon Barnett, SAGES, University of Melbourne Christopher Dent, Department of East Asian Studies, University of Leeds Peter Viggo Jakobsen, Danish Institute for International Studies, Copenhagen Stan Taylor, Department of Political Science, Brigham Young University James Wirtz, Department of National Security Affairs, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey,
California James Lutz, Department of Political Science, Indiana University, Purdue Brenda Lutz, Department of Political Science, Indiana University, Purdue Neil Cooper, Department of Politics, University of Plymouth Stefan Elbe, Department of International Relations and Politics, University of Sussex Harold Tinkunas, Department of National Security Affairs, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California Jeanne Giraldo, Department of National Security Affairs, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California Helen Brocklehurst, Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Wales, Swansea Barry Buzan, Department of International Relations, London School of Economics Ole
Waever, Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen
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1: Alan Collins: Introduction: What is Security Studies?
Approaches to Security
2: Patrick Morgan: Security in International Politics: Traditional Approaches
3: Paul Rogers: Peace Studies
4: David Mutimer: Critical Security Studies: A Schismatic History
5: Caroline Kennedy-Pipe: Gender and Security
6: Pauline Kerr: Human Security
7: Ralf Emmers: Securitization
Deepening & Broadening Security
8: Eric Herring: Military Security
9: Richard Jackson: Regime Security
10: Paul Roe: Societal Security
11: Jon Barnett: Environmental Security
12: Christopher Dent: Economic Security
Traditional and Non-Traditional Security
13: Peter Viggo Jakobsen: Coercive Diplomacy
14: Stan Taylor: The Role of Intelligence in National Security
15: James Wirtz: Weapons of Mass Destruction
16: James Lutz & Brenda Lutz: Terrorism
17: Joanna Spear & Neil Cooper: The Defence Trade
18: Stefan Elbe: HIV/AIDS and Security
19: Jeanne Giraldo & Harold Tinkunas: Transnational Crime
20: Helen Brocklehurst: Children and War
21: Ole Waever & Barry Buzan: After the Return to Theory: The Past, Present and Future of Security Studies
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