One scholarly faction contends that the arenas of security studies and international politics have remained essentially the same post-World War II. The other sees the 1960s as illuminating a fundamental paradigm shift concerning security studies. The latter group asserts that the majority of security concerns has either been dropped or sharply shifted post-Cold War. Since then, studies have expanded to encompass a scholarly plea for broader definitions of national security. The advent and increase of nonmilitary threats has led many to argue that these threats must be considered within the arena of national security concerns, and other scholars assert that domestic issues must be incorporated into the national security agenda as well. Given...
This paper acknowledges the sense of disciplinary identity surrounding various approaches to the stu...
This article provides a reply to the other contributions to this special section of Security Dialogu...
Although the United States had global trading interests before World War II, American foreign policy...
One scholarly faction contends that the arenas of security studies and international politics have r...
This chapter raises the following main points:• The study of security has experienced a series ...
The field of Security Studies has, in recent years, become increasingly preoccupied with the concept...
This article concentrates on the evolution of the concept of security from its traditional ‘Realist’...
The growing salience of non-traditional security concerns for the post-Cold War national security of...
International Security Studies (ISS) has changed and diversified in many ways since 1945. This book ...
The aim of this article is to introduce roles and relation between security and strategic studies. T...
The basic thrust of this paper is to examine the debates and expositions on the scope of security s...
This book addresses the issue of international security after the end of the Cold War. It looks at t...
In this chapter, we introduce postcolonialism as a recent and increasingly influential set of positi...
The end of the Cold War and the disappearance of the danger from the Soviet Union and its disintegra...
Historically, the origin of Strategic Studies begins very early days and its definitions and scopes ...
This paper acknowledges the sense of disciplinary identity surrounding various approaches to the stu...
This article provides a reply to the other contributions to this special section of Security Dialogu...
Although the United States had global trading interests before World War II, American foreign policy...
One scholarly faction contends that the arenas of security studies and international politics have r...
This chapter raises the following main points:• The study of security has experienced a series ...
The field of Security Studies has, in recent years, become increasingly preoccupied with the concept...
This article concentrates on the evolution of the concept of security from its traditional ‘Realist’...
The growing salience of non-traditional security concerns for the post-Cold War national security of...
International Security Studies (ISS) has changed and diversified in many ways since 1945. This book ...
The aim of this article is to introduce roles and relation between security and strategic studies. T...
The basic thrust of this paper is to examine the debates and expositions on the scope of security s...
This book addresses the issue of international security after the end of the Cold War. It looks at t...
In this chapter, we introduce postcolonialism as a recent and increasingly influential set of positi...
The end of the Cold War and the disappearance of the danger from the Soviet Union and its disintegra...
Historically, the origin of Strategic Studies begins very early days and its definitions and scopes ...
This paper acknowledges the sense of disciplinary identity surrounding various approaches to the stu...
This article provides a reply to the other contributions to this special section of Security Dialogu...
Although the United States had global trading interests before World War II, American foreign policy...