International security :
by Dannreuther, Roland.
Edition statement:Second edition. Published by : Polity, (Cambridge, UK ; | Malden, MA :) Physical details: vii, 336 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm ISBN:9780745653761 (hbk.); 0745653766 (hbk.); 0745653774 (pbk.); 9780745653778 (pbk.).Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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JZ 5584.A354 IGA Placing gender in the mainstream: | JZ5584.K4 AU Back from the brink : | JZ 5588 BRO International security | JZ5588 DAN International security : | JZ5588 INT International security studies | JZ5588 INT International security studies : | JZ 5588 RET Rethinking security in the twenty-first century: |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 283-323) and index.
Thinking about security after the Cold War -- Theorizing about security after the Cold War -- Understanding contemporary war and insecurity -- Dilemmas and challenges of intervention -- Collective security, alliances and security cooperation -- Environmental security -- The struggle for resources : oil and water -- People on the move : migration as a security issue -- International terrorism and the impact of 9/11 -- Proliferation of weapons of mass destruction -- Cyber-warfare and new spaces of security / (by Jamie Allinson).
International Security is a cutting-edge analysis of the key security challenges and developments in the post-Cold War world. Drawing on a wide range of contemporary examples, from the Iraq war to the rise of China, it is an essential guide for students and policy makers seeking to understand the theoretical and empirical debates over the fast-changing nature of international security today. The book is organized into four main parts. Part 1 provides an analytical framework for the book, identifying the most significant post-Cold War shifts.
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