ABSTRACT

This new and updated edition of International Security Studies provides students with a comprehensive introduction to the subject of security studies, with a strong emphasis on the use of case studies to illustrate theoretical debates.

In addition to presenting the major theoretical perspectives, the book examines a range of important and controversial topics in covering both traditional military and non-military security issues such as WMD proliferation, humanitarian intervention, food security and environmental security. The volume also offers a wide range of case studies providing detailed analyses of important global security issues.

The 37 chapters contain pedagogical features and recommended further reading and are divided into five thematic sections:

  • Conceptual and Theoretical
  • Military Security
  • Non-Military Security
  • Institutions and Security
  • Case Studies

Updates for the second edition include:

  • New chapters on cybersecurity and the insecurity of the LGBT community.
  • Substantial revisions to existing chapters to incorporate analysis of important international political developments, including the Trump Presidency; ‘Brexit’; North Korean nuclear standoff; the Syrian Civil War; Yemen Civil War; Mediterranean migration crisis; Climate change diplomacy and the Sustainable Development Goals.

This textbook will be essential reading for all students of security studies and highly recommended for students of critical security studies, human security, peace and conflict studies, foreign policy and International Relations in general.

part Section I|84 pages

Conceptual and theoretical

chapter 1|9 pages

Framing a discipline

chapter 2|18 pages

The traditional routes to security

Realism and Liberalism

chapter 3|13 pages

Challenging orthodoxy

Critical Security Studies

chapter 4|15 pages

Feminist Security Studies

chapter 5|14 pages

Human Security

chapter 6|13 pages

Constructing security

part Section II|120 pages

Military security

chapter 7|11 pages

Reflecting on war and peace

chapter 9|13 pages

Nuclear proliferation

chapter 11|14 pages

Terrorism

chapter 13|13 pages

Intelligence and security

part Section III|107 pages

Non-military security

chapter 15|14 pages

Environmental security

chapter 16|13 pages

Crime and security

chapter 18|14 pages

Food security

chapter 19|12 pages

Health and security

chapter 20|16 pages

Disasters and security

chapter 21|13 pages

Migration and security

chapter 22|13 pages

Cyber security

part Section IV|50 pages

Institutions and security

part Section V|101 pages

Case studies

chapter 26|9 pages

The US

Seeking security post-9/11

chapter 28|8 pages

China

Security and threat perceptions

chapter 29|8 pages

Security in Europe

The triumph of institution-building?

chapter 30|8 pages

Security in Africa

chapter 31|9 pages

The Arctic

chapter 32|7 pages

The Arab Spring and democracy

Problems and prospects

chapter 33|8 pages

The Israeli-Palestine conflict

chapter 34|8 pages

Korea

chapter 35|9 pages

Bolivia and Brazil

Human, national and environmental security in Latin America

chapter 36|10 pages

Space and security

chapter 37|6 pages

Conclusion

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