The handbook of global security policy

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Other Authors: Kaldor, Mary (Editor) , Rangelov, Iavor (Other)
Format: Book/Monograph
Language:English
Published: Chichester, West Sussex [u.a.] Wiley 2014
Edition:1. publ.
Series:Handbook of global policy series
Volumes / Articles: Show Volumes / Articles.
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Author Notes:ed. by Mary Kaldor ...
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction : global security policy in the 21st century Mary Kaldor and Iavor RangelovGlobal security / Ken Booth
  • Security and social critique David Mutimer
  • Gender and security Natasha Marhia
  • Security policy and (global) risk(s) Sabine Selchow
  • Human security Mary Kaldor
  • Nuclear disarmament and nonproliferation Maria Rost Rublee
  • Terrorism and antiterrorism Ekaterina Stepanova
  • Genocide and large-scale human rights violations Martin Shaw
  • Transnational crime John P. Sullivan
  • Natural resources and insecurity Anouk S. Rigterink
  • The web of water security Mark Zeitoun
  • Civilian protection Sarah Sewall
  • Humanitarian assistance Henry Radice
  • The evolution of international peacekeeping Renata Dwan
  • State-building, nation-building and reconstruction Vesna Bojicic-Dzelilovic, Denisa Kostovicova and David Rampton
  • Strengthening democratic governance in the security sector : the unfulfilled promise of security sector reform Nicole Ball
  • Diplomacy and mediation Alvaro de Soto
  • Global security and international law Richard Falk
  • Transitional justice Iavor Rangelov and Ruti Teitel
  • Reframing the use of force : the European Union as a security actor Mary Martin
  • China May-Britt U. Stumbaum and Sun Xuefeng
  • India as global security actor Jivanta Schuttli and Markus Pauli
  • Security agenda in Russia : academic concepts, political discourses and institutional practices Andrey Makarychev
  • Contextualizing global security : the case of Turkey Aslı Calkıvik
  • The United States Adam Quinn
  • Society in fragile contexts Willemijn Verkoren and Mathijs van Leeuwen
  • Protest and politics : how peace movements shape history David Cortright
  • Corporate actors Shantanu Chakrabarti.