Read International Security: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) Online
Authors: Christopher S. Browning
Quote from Margaret Beckett is from
RUSI Journal
, 152(3), June 2007, pp. 54–8.
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Alan Collins (ed.) (2010)
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Roland Dannreuther (2007)
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(Cambridge: Polity).
Bryan Mabee (2009)
The Globalization of Security
(Basingstoke: Palgrave).
Paul D. Williams (2012)
Security Studies: An Introduction
(London: Routledge, 2nd edn.).
Ken Booth (ed.) (2005)
Critical Security Studies and World Politics
(Boulder, Colo.: Lynne Rienner).
Barry Buzan (1991)
People, States and Fear
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Barry Buzan, Ole Wæver, and Jaap de Wilde (1998)
Security: A New Framework for Analysis
(Boulder, Colo.: Lynne Rienner).
Karin Fierke (2007)
Approaches to International Security
(Cambridge: Polity).
Columba Peoples and Nick Vaughan-Williams (2010)
Critical Security Studies: An Introduction
(London: Routledge).
Keith Krause and Michael C. Williams (eds.) (1997)
Critical Security Studies: Concepts and Cases
(London: UCL Press).
Scott D. Sagan and Kenneth Waltz (eds.) (2002)
The Spread of Nuclear Weapons: A Debate Renewed
(London: W. W. Norton and Co.).
Ken Booth and Nicholas J. Wheeler (2008)
The Security Dilemma: Fear, Cooperation and Trust in World Politics
(Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan).
Emanuel Adler and Michael Barnett (eds.) (1998)
Security Communities
(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).
Thomas G. Weiss, David P. Forsythe, Roger A. Coate, and Kelly-Kate Pease (2007)
The United Nations and Changing World Politics
(Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 5th edn.).
Alex J. Bellamy and Paul D. Williams (2010)
Understanding Peacekeeping
(Cambridge: Polity, 2nd edn.).
Paul F. Diehl (2008)
Peace Operations
(Cambridge: Polity)
Alex J. Bellamy (2009)
The Responsibility to Protect
(Cambridge: Polity).
Aiden Hehir (2010)
Humanitarian Intervention: An Introduction
(Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan).
Jennifer M. Welsh (2006)
Humanitarian Intervention and International Relations
(Oxford: Oxford University Press).
James Der Derian (2009)
Virtuous War: Mapping the Military– Industrial–Media–Entertainment Network
(London: Routledge).
Mark Duffield (2000)
Global Governance and the New Wars
(London: Zed Books).
Mary Kaldor (2006)
New and Old Wars
(Cambridge: Polity, 2nd edn.).
John Mueller (2000) ‘The Banality of “Ethnic War”’,
International Security
, 25(1), pp. 42–70.
Colin McInnes (2001)
Spectator Sport Warfare
(Boulder, Colo.: Lynne Reinner, 2001).
P. Morgan (2000) ‘The Impact of the Revolution in Military Affairs’,
Journal of Strategic Studies
, 23(1), pp. 132–62.
Martin Shaw (2005)
The New Western Way of War: Risk-Transfer War
(Cambridge: Polity).
Martin Van Creveld (1991)
The Transformation of War
(Basingstoke: Macmillan).
Mikkel Vedby Rasmussen (2006)
The Risk Society at War: Terror, Technology and Strategy in the Twenty-First Century
(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).
C. Lehnardt and S. Chesterman (eds.) (2007)
From Mercenaries to Market: The Rise and Regulation of Private Military Companies
(Oxford: Oxford University Press).
R. Mandel (2002)
Armies without States: The Privatization of Security
(Boulder, Colo.: Lynne Rienner Publishers).
Derek Shearer (1998) ‘Outsourcing War’,
Foreign Policy
(Fall), pp. 68–81.
P. W. Singer (2007)
Corporate Warriors: The Rise of the Privatized Military Industry
(Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2nd edn.).
Quote from the United Nations Development Programme from the
Human Development Report
, 1994, p. 22.
Paul Collier (2007)
The Bottom Billion: Why the Poorest Countries are Failing and What Can Be Done About It
(Oxford: Oxford University Press).
Arturo Escobar (1995)
Encountering Development: The Making and Unmaking of the Third World
(Princeton: Princeton University Press).
Robert Kaplan (1994) ‘The Coming Anarchy’,
Atlantic Monthly
, 273(2), pp. 44–76.
Bryan L. McDonald (2010)
Food Security
(Cambridge: Polity).
Caroline Thomas (2000)
Global Governance, Development and Human Security
(London: Pluto Press).
Jon Barnett (2000) ‘Destabilizing the Environment-Conflict Thesis’,
Review of International Studies
, 26(2), pp. 271–88.
Jon Barnett (2001)
The Meaning of Environmental Security
(London: Zed Books).
Simon Dalby (2009)
Security and Environmental Change
(Cambridge: Polity).
Daniel Deudney and Richard Matthew (eds.) (1999)
Contested Grounds: Security and Conflict in the New Environmental Politics
(Albany, NY: State University of New York Press).
Thomas Homer-Dixon (1999)
Environment, Scarcity, and Violence
(Princeton: Princeton University Press).
Michael Klare (2002)
Resource Wars: The New Landscape of Global Conflict
(New York: Henry Holt and Company).
Matt McDonald (2011)
Security, the Environment and Emancipation
(London: Routledge).
R. Matthew, J. Barnett, B. McDonald, and K. O’Brien (eds.) (2010)
Global Environmental Change and Human Security
(Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press).
Roxanne Lynn Doty (1999–2000) ‘Immigration and the Politics of Security’,
Security Studies
, 8(2–3), pp. 71–93.
Elspeth Guild (2009)
Security and Migration in the 21st Century
(Cambridge: Polity).
Jef Huysmans (2006)
The Politics of Insecurity: Fear, Migration and Asylum in the EU
(London: Routledge).
Nick Vaughan Williams (2009)
Border Politics: The Limits of Sovereign Power
(Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press).
Noam Chomsky (1989)
The Culture of Terrorism
(London: Pluto).
A. Closs Stephens and Nick Vaughan-Williams (eds.) (2008)
Terrorism and the Politics of Response
(Abingdon: Routledge).
Conor Gearty (2007) ‘Terrorism and Human Rights’,
Government and Opposition
, 42(3), pp. 340–62.
Richard Jackson (2005)
Writing the War on Terrorism: Language, Politics, and Counter-Terrorism
(Manchester: Manchester University Press).
Charles Townshend (2011)
Terrorism: A Very Short Introduction
(Oxford: Oxford University Press).
Maja Zehfuss (2003) ‘Forget September 11’,
Third World Quarterly
, 24(3), pp. 513–28.
Aegis
58
Afghanistan
56
border with Pakistan
91
African Union
41
agriculture, farming subsidies
75
–
6
Albright, Madeline
42
America
see
United States anarchy
in international system
14
Annan, Kofi
43
Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) Treaty (1972)
29
–
30
Arab Spring
46
Arafat, Yasser
107
arms trade treaty
64
Assange, Julian
97
Australia
immigration
101
response to terrorism
115
balance in war
56
Bamiyan Buddha statues
49
Barnett, Jon
86
Bin Laden, Osama
109
Blair, Tony
19
Britain
see
United Kingdom
Bush, President George H. W.
90
Bush, President George W.
95
,
104
,
109
,
111
Butler, Judith
116
Cameron, David
99
Carter, President Jimmy
81
Charter of the UN
33
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4
,
35
,
36
,
42
–
3
China
relationship with United States
24
–
5
seat in UNSC
36
Chomsky, Noam
107
Christopher, Warren
51
PSCs in
61
civilians
punished by government
85
coalitions, peace enforcement
41
–
2
effect on UNSC
35
collateral damage in humanitarian intervention
46
Common Agricultural Policy
76
Common Security: A Blueprint fro Survival
report
9
communication between states
30
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1
Confidential Anti-Terrorist Hotline
115
,
116
conflict prevention
37
conflict
see
war contractors in war
58
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61
critical approaches to security
15
–
17
,
21
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2
Cuban Missile Crisis (1962)
25
Dayton Peace Accords (1995)
51
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2
deforestation
80
delegation of peace enforcement
41
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2
democracy
Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), atrocities
50
Deng, Francis
43
Department for Homeland Security
92
Department for International Development (DfID)
71
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2
detention centres for asylum seekers
101
Deutsch, Karl
30
Dixie Chicks
115
drones
55
Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)
41
economic effect of migration
95
–
6
,
97
–
8
economic sanctions
39
economic security
11
Ecuador, asylum
97
Egypt, water supplies
87
energy consumption per person
90