International Security -

International Security

Barry Buzan, Lene Hansen (Herausgeber)

Media-Kombination
1760 Seiten
2007
SAGE Publications Inc
978-1-4129-2139-8 (ISBN)
1.079,95 inkl. MwSt
International Security is one of the main sub-fields of International Relations. This four-volume collection brings together journal articles and some book chapters to map the main themes and turning points in the development of International Security Studies.
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.

Volume One: The Cold War and Nuclear Deterrence
The Sources of Soviet Conduct - George Kennan
National Security as an Ambiguous Symbol - Arnold Wolfers
Another ′Great Debate′ - Hans J Morgenthau
The National Interest of the United States
The Delicate Balance of Terror - Arnold Wohlstetter
The Stability of a Bipolar World - Kennthe N Waltz
The Sharing of Nuclear Responsibilities - Andre Beaufre
A Problem in Need of a Solution
Strategic Studies and Its Critics - Hedley Bull
Arms Control and World Order - Hedley Bull
Co-Operation under the Security Dilemma - Robert Jervis
Rationality at the Brink - Jack L Snyder
The Role of Cognitive Processes in Failures of Deterrence
Contrasts in American and Soviet Strategic Thought - Fritz W Ermarth
Why Nuclear Superiority Doesn′t Matter - Robert Jervis
Strategic Stability Reconsidered - Colin S Gray
Managing Nuclear Multipolarity - John J Weltman
Common Security
A Programme for Disarmament, the Report of the Independent Commission on Disarmament and Security Issues under the Chairmanship of Olof Palme
Redefining Security - Richard Ullman
Security in the Third World - Mohammed Ayoob
The Worm about to Turn?
Nuclear War and Climatic Catastrophe - Carl Sagan
Some Policy Implications
The Offensive/Defensive Balance of Military Technology - Jack S Levy
A Theoretical and Historical Analysis
Why Even Good Defences May Be Bad - Charles Glaser
Transarmament - Johan Galtung
From Offensive to Defensive Defence
Volume Two: The Transition to the Post-Cold War Security Agenda
Economic Structure and International Security - Barry Buzan
The Limits of the Liberal Case
Sex and Death in the Rational World of Defense Intellectuals - Carol Cohn
Geopolitical Discourse - Simon Dalby
The Soviet Union as Other
International 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 Politics
The Case against Linking Environmental Degradation and Security - Daniel Deudney
Security, Sovereignty and the Challenge of World Politics - R J B Walker
How the West Was One - Bradley Klein
Representational Politics of NATO
Soft Power - Joseph S Nye
Security and Emancipation - Ken Booth
The Renaissance of Security Studies - Stephen Walt
The Quagmire of Gender and International Security - Rebecca Grant
Renaissance in Security Studies? Caveat Lector - Edward Kolodziej
A Tale of Two Worlds - J M Goldgeier and Michael McFaul
Core and Periphery in the Post-Cold War Era
Japan′s National Security - Peter J Katzenstein and Nobuo Okawara
Structures, Norms and Policies
The Security Dilemma and Ethnic Conflict - Barry Posen
The Clash of Civilizations? - Samuel Huntington
The Emerging Structure of International Politics - Kenneth N Waltz
Common, Comprehensive and Co-Operative Security - David Dewitt
UNPD Human Development Report 1994, Chapter Two
New Dimensions of Human Security
′Message in a Bottle′? Theory and Praxis in Critical Security Studies - Richard Wyn Jones
Volume Three: Widening Security
What Is Security? - Emma Rothschild
A Genealogy of the Chemical Weapons Taboo - Richard Price
Securitization and Desecuritization - Ole Waever
Identity and Security - Bill McSweeney
Buzan and the Copenhagen School?
Broadening the Agenda of Security Studies - Keith Krause and Michael Williams
Politics and Methods
Security Studies and the End of the Cold War - David A Baldwin
Collective Identity in a Democratic Community - Thomas Risse-Kappen
The Case of NATO
Insecurity and State Formation in the Global Military Order - Keith Krause
The Middle Eastern Case
Constructing National Interests - Jutta Weldes
Multiple Identities, Interfacing Games - Karin Fierke
The Social Construction of Western Action in Bosnia
Competing Visions for U S Grand Strategy - Barry R Posen and Andrew L Ross
Imagined (Security) Communities - Emanuel Adler
Cognitive Regions in International Relations
Volume Four: Debating Security and Strategy and the Impact of 9/11
Should Strategic Studies Survive? - Richard K Betts
Identity and the Politics of Security - Michael C Williams
Revisiting Copenhagen - Jef Huysmans
Or, on the Creative Development of a Security Studies Agenda in Europe
After Pax Americana - Charles A Kupchan
Benign Power, Regional Integration and the Sources of Stable Multipolarity
States of Insecurity - Joseph Masco
Plutonium and Post-Cold War Anxiety in New Mexico, 1992-96
Human Security and the Interests of the State - Astri Suhrke
The Lonely Superpower - Samuel P Huntington
The Little Mermaid′s Silent Security Dilemma and the Absence of Gender in the Copenhagen School - Lene Hansen
Nuclear Order and Disorder - William Walker
Global Governance, Development and Human Security - Caroline Thomas
Exploring the Links
Human Security - Roland Paris
Paradigm Shift or Hot Air?
Security and Immigration - Didier Bigo
Toward a Critique of the Governmentality of Unease
Power and Weakness - Robert Kagan
Feminist Responses to International Security Studies - J Ann Tickner
On the Pedagogy of ′Small Wars′ - Tarak Barkawi
Knowledge as Power - Robert L Paarlberg
Science, Military Dominance and U S Security
The ′War on Terror′ - Gilles Andreani
Good Cause, Wrong Concept
Imaging Terror - James Der Derian
Logos, Pathos and Ethos
Should HIV/AIDS Be Scrutinized? The Ethical Dilemmas of Linking HIV/AIDS and Security - Stefan Elbe
From Social to National Security - Mark Neocleous

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.8.2007
Reihe/Serie Sage Library of International Relations
Verlagsort Thousand Oaks
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 3170 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Europäische / Internationale Politik
ISBN-10 1-4129-2139-2 / 1412921392
ISBN-13 978-1-4129-2139-8 / 9781412921398
Zustand Neuware
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