Security Studies: An Introduction / Edition 2

Security Studies: An Introduction / Edition 2

by Paul D. Williams
ISBN-10:
0415782813
ISBN-13:
9780415782814
Pub. Date:
05/15/2012
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0415782813
ISBN-13:
9780415782814
Pub. Date:
05/15/2012
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Security Studies: An Introduction / Edition 2

Security Studies: An Introduction / Edition 2

by Paul D. Williams
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Overview

Security Studies: An Introduction, 3rd edition, is the most comprehensive textbook available on the subject, providing students with an essential grounding in the debates, frameworks, and issues on the contemporary security agenda.

This new edition has been comprehensively revised and updated, with new chapters added on poststructuralism, postcolonialism, securitization, peace and violence, development, women, peace and security, cybersecurity, and outer space.

Divided into four parts, the text provides students with a detailed, accessible overview of the major theoretical approaches, key themes, and most significant issues within security studies.

  • Part 1 explores the main theoretical approaches from both traditional and critical standpoints
  • Part 2 explains the central concepts underpinning contemporary debates
  • Part 3 presents an overview of the institutional security architecture
  • Part 4 examines some of the key contemporary challenges to global security

Collecting these related strands into a single textbook creates a valuable teaching tool and a comprehensive, accessible learning resource for undergraduates and MA students.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415782814
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/15/2012
Edition description: Older Edition
Pages: 656
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 9.90(h) x 1.30(d)

About the Author

Paul D. Williams is Associate Professor and Associate Director of the Security Policy Studies MA Program in the Elliott School of International Affairs at the George Washington University. Dr Williams is also a non-resident senior adviser at the International Peace Institute in New York. His most recent publications include Fighting for Peace in Somalia: A history and analysis of the African Union Mission (AMISOM), 2007–2017 (Oxford University Press, 2018); War and Conflict in Africa (Polity, 2nd edition, 2016); The Oxford Handbook of United Nations Peacekeeping Operations, edited with J. Koops, N. MacQueen, and T. Tardy (Oxford University Press, 2015); Providing Peacekeepers: The Politics, Challenges, and Future of United Nations Peacekeeping Contributions, edited with A.J. Bellamy (Oxford University Press, 2013); and Understanding Peacekeeping, with A.J. Bellamy (Polity, 2nd edition, 2010).

Matt McDonald is Reader in International Relations at the School of Political Science and International Studies at the University of Queensland. His most recent publications include Ethics and Global Security: A Cosmopolitan Approach, with Anthony Burke and Katrina Lee-Koo (Routledge, 2014) and Security, the Environment and Emancipation (Routledge, 2012). He is co-editor of the Australian Journal of Politics and History.

Table of Contents

An Introduction to Security Studies – Paul D. Williams and Matt McDonald

Part 1: Theoretical Approaches

1. Realisms – Colin Elman and Michael Jensen
2. Liberalisms – Cornelia Navari

3. Constructivisms – Matt McDonald

4. Critical Theory – Pinar Bilgin

5. Feminisms – Sandra Whitworth

6. Post-Structuralisms – Linda Åhäll
7. Securitization – Jonna Nyman
8. Post-Colonialism – Nivi Manchanda

Part 2: Key Concepts
9. Uncertainty – Ken Booth and Nicholas J. Wheeler

10. Polarity – Barry Buzan
11. Culture – Michael N. Barnett

12. War – Paul D. Williams

13. Coercion – Lawrence Freedman and Srinath Rhagavan
14. Peace and Violence – Helen Dexter
15. Human Security – Gunhild Hoogensen Gjørv

16. Responsibility to Protect – Alex J. Bellamy

17. Development – Danielle Beswick

Part 3: Institutions
18. Alliances – John Duffield
19. Regional Institutions – Louise Fawcett

20. The United Nations – Thomas G. Weiss and Danielle A. Zach

21. Peace Operations – Michael Pugh

22. The Nuclear Disarmament and Non-Proliferation Regime – W. Pal Sidhu

23. Private Security Companies – Deborah Avant

Part 4: Contemporary Challenges
24. Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity – Adam Jones
25. Ethnic Conflict – Stuart J. Kaufman

26. Terrorism – Paul Rogers

27. Counterterrorism – Paul R. Pillar

28. Counterinsurgency – Joanna Spear

29. Intelligence – Richard J. Aldrich
30. Transnational Organized Crime – Phil Williams
31. International Arms Trade – William D. Hartung

32. Migration and Refugees – Sita Bali

33. Energy Security – Michael T. Klare

34. Women, Peace and Security – Aisling Swaine

35. Environmental Change – Simon Dalby
36. Health – Colin McInnes

37. Cyber Security – Rhea Siers

38. Outer Space – Audra Mitchell

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