Abstract
Part 1 The meaning of security: national security as an ambiguous symbol, Arnold Wolfers redefining security, Jessica Tuchman Matthews the concept of security, David A. Baldwin. Part 2 Realism and security: the arms race phenomenon, Colin s. Gray back to the future - instability in Europe after the Cold War, John J. Mearsheimer the concept of deterrence in the post-war era, Richard K. Betts. Part 3 Co-operative security and arms control: on the objectives of arms control, Bernard Brodie arms control, stability and causes of war, Robert Jervis governing anarchy - a research agenda fo rthe study of security communities, Emanuel Adler and Michael N. Barnett. Part 4 Third World security: the security problematic of the Third World, Mohammed Ayoob the clash of civilizations, Samuel Huntingdon strategic culture in the Asia-Pacific region, Desmond Ball. Part 5 The broader agenda: what is international economic security?, Vincent Cable rethinking security after the Cold War, Barry Buzan. Part 6 Environmental security: the case against linking environmental degradation and national security, Daniel Deudney bringing the environment in - the case for comprehensive security, Eric K. Stern. Part 7 Deeper explorations of security: reflections on war and political discourse - realism, just war and feminism in a nuclear age, Jean Bethke Elshtain security, sovereignty and the challenge of world politics, R.B.J. Walker security and emancipation, Ken Booth message in a bottle? - theory and praxis in critical security studies.
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