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Contemporary security and strategy

2008, Contemporary security and strategy, 2nd ed. ed., Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, England.

Document type: Book
Collection: School of International and Political Studies

Title Contemporary security and strategy
Editor(s) Snyder, Craig A.
Publication date 2008
Total pages xviii, 285 p.
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Place of Publication Basingstoke, England
Keyword(s) Security, International
Strategy
Summary Brings together a range of specially-commissioned chapters to provide an accessible introduction to security studies in the 21st century. The second edition has been expanded to cover developments in global and regional security; nuclear proliferation; terrorism; intervention and peacekeeping. C. Snyder, Deaking Uni.
Notes Contemporary security and strategy -- Realism and security studies -- Beyond strategy: critical thinking on the new security studies -- Non-military security challenges -- Thinking and rethinking the causes of war -- The evolution of strategy and the new woeld order -- The transformation of war -- Nuclear strategy -- US nuclear strategy -- The other nuclear powers -- Emerging nuclear states and the challenge of non-proliferation -- The challlenge to the nuclear non-proliferation regime -- Terrorism and insurgency -- Intervention -- Types of intervention -- Great powers and the international system: between unilatetralism and multilateralism -- Regional security and regional conflict.
ISBN 9780230520950
0230520952
9780230520967
0230520960
Edition 2nd ed.
Language eng
Field of Research 160607 International Relations
HERDC Research category A7 Edited book
HERDC collection year 2008
Copyright notice ©2008, Craig Snyder
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30018688
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