none2Since its appearance on the world stage, the West (Europe, the United States and Canada, Australia and New Zealand) has been a primary producer of security (for itself) and of insecurity (for itself and for others). Western discourse has not only invented the term security but also expanded and reshaped it according to its own complex evolution. The goals of this volume are to analyze the evolution of the contested concept of security and to discuss how the concept of security has emerged as a “Western social enterprise”. How Western conceptions of security have developed and changed since the end of the Cold War, the nature of new security challenges and their implications for the West and the direction in which evolving concepts of s...
The aim of the paper is to offer a reflection on the transformation which the concept of security ha...
Security is perceived by various groups of theorists and practitioners in different ways, and at th...
In the Post-Cold War international environment concept of security is significantly reconsidered bey...
Since its appearance on the world stage, the West (Europe, the United States and Canada, Australia a...
Since its appearance on the world stage, the West (Europe, the United States and Canada, Australia a...
Introductory chapter to the volume "security in the West"; it explains why it is important to examin...
Introductory chapter to the volume "security in the West"; it explains why it is important to examin...
Historically, the concept of security has been understood, interpreted and defined in diff erent way...
This article concentrates on the evolution of the concept of security from its traditional ‘Realist’...
Security has long been a central organizing concept of international relations. Until the 1980s, stu...
Dominant security theories, being mostly Western by their origin, are concentrated on the Western e...
This comprehensive yet concise introduction to international security explores the constantly changi...
This paper focuses on the origin of insecurity, safety and security of the content of the evolution ...
The aim of the paper is to offer a reflection on the transformation which the concept of security ha...
The end of the Cold War and the emergence of globalisation have transformed the reality of Internati...
The aim of the paper is to offer a reflection on the transformation which the concept of security ha...
Security is perceived by various groups of theorists and practitioners in different ways, and at th...
In the Post-Cold War international environment concept of security is significantly reconsidered bey...
Since its appearance on the world stage, the West (Europe, the United States and Canada, Australia a...
Since its appearance on the world stage, the West (Europe, the United States and Canada, Australia a...
Introductory chapter to the volume "security in the West"; it explains why it is important to examin...
Introductory chapter to the volume "security in the West"; it explains why it is important to examin...
Historically, the concept of security has been understood, interpreted and defined in diff erent way...
This article concentrates on the evolution of the concept of security from its traditional ‘Realist’...
Security has long been a central organizing concept of international relations. Until the 1980s, stu...
Dominant security theories, being mostly Western by their origin, are concentrated on the Western e...
This comprehensive yet concise introduction to international security explores the constantly changi...
This paper focuses on the origin of insecurity, safety and security of the content of the evolution ...
The aim of the paper is to offer a reflection on the transformation which the concept of security ha...
The end of the Cold War and the emergence of globalisation have transformed the reality of Internati...
The aim of the paper is to offer a reflection on the transformation which the concept of security ha...
Security is perceived by various groups of theorists and practitioners in different ways, and at th...
In the Post-Cold War international environment concept of security is significantly reconsidered bey...