The nature of security issues has changed significantly in recent decades. They are no longer just about war, but have extended into complex and transnational security issues or so-called Non-Traditional Security (NTS). Shahar Hameiri and Lee Jones in their new book Governing Borderless Threats, argue therefore that the emergence of NTS issues requires new modes of governance, instead of a simple extension of the logic of war suggested by the Copenhagen School or new responses of post-national governance
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The international security literature has recently observed the growing “securitization” of issues o...
Book review: Europe’s border crisis: biopolitical security and beyond, by Nick Vaughan-Williams, Oxf...
Faiz Sheikh considers James A. Yunker‘s analysis of Eurosceptic thinking and the historical treatmen...
The nature of security issues has changed significantly in recent decades. They are no longer just a...
'Non-traditional' security problems like pandemic diseases, climate change and terrorism now pervade...
During the Cold War the concept of international security was understood in military terms as the th...
For those immersed in grand International Relations (IR) theory couched in the structural/ functiona...
This is a pre-print of an article published in International Politics. The definitive publisher-auth...
Books reviewed: Haslam, Jonathan No virtue like necessity: realist thought in International Relation...
Book Review of the edited volume by Heiduk, Felix (ed.) (2014), Security Sector Reform in Southeast ...
This book looks at violent and protracted struggles in which local people from countries like South ...
This thoroughly updated edition of Global Security in the Twenty-First Century offers a balanced int...
Mark Duffield's second edition of ‘Global Governance and the New Wars’ offers an important and bitin...
The journal Cultures & Conflicts has become an increasingly important reference for internationa...
What role should national militaries play in a globalised and interdependent world? In The Cosmopoli...
The international security literature has recently observed the growing “securitization” of issues o...
Book review: Europe’s border crisis: biopolitical security and beyond, by Nick Vaughan-Williams, Oxf...
Faiz Sheikh considers James A. Yunker‘s analysis of Eurosceptic thinking and the historical treatmen...