Contextualizing security: a reader

"Security studies, also known as international security studies, is an academic subfield within the wider discipline of international relations that examines organized violence, military conflict, and national security. Meant to serve as an introduction to the field of security studies, Context...

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Other Authors: Gibson, Tobias T. 1972- (Editor), Jefferson, Kurt W. 1966- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Athens The University of Georgia Press [2022]
Series:Studies in security and international affairs
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Summary:"Security studies, also known as international security studies, is an academic subfield within the wider discipline of international relations that examines organized violence, military conflict, and national security. Meant to serve as an introduction to the field of security studies, Contextualizing Security is a collection of original essays, primary source lectures, and previously published material in the overlapping fields of security studies, political science, sociology, journalism, and philosophy. It offers both graduate and undergraduate students a grasp on both foundational issues and more contemporary debates in security studies. Nineteen chapters cover security studies in the context of homeland security and liberty, U.S. foreign policy, lessons from the Cold War, science and technology policy, drones, cybersecurity, the War on Terror, migration, study-abroad programs, the surveillance state, Africa, and China"--
Physical Description:289 Seiten Diagramm, Karten
ISBN:9780820361888
9780820361871

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