Routledge Handbook of Security Studies
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<p>This revised and updated second edition features over twenty new chapters and offers a wide-ranging collection of cutting-edge essays from leading scholars in the field of Security Studies. </p><p>The field of Security Studies has undergone significant change during the past 20 years, and is now one of the most dynamic sub-disciplines within International Relations. This second edition has been significantly updated to address contemporary and emerging security threats with chapters on organised crime, migration and security, cyber-security, energy security, the Syrian conflict and resilience, amongst many others. Comprising articles by both established and up-and-coming scholars, <em>The Routledge Handbook of Security Studies</em> provides a comprehensive overview of the key contemporary topics of research and debate in the field of Security Studies. The volume is divided into four main parts: </p><p>• Part I: Theoretical Approaches to Security </p><p>• Part II: Security Challenges </p><p>• Part III: Regional (In)Security</p><p>• Part IV: Security Governance </p><p>This new edition of the Handbook is a benchmark publication with major importance for both current research and the future of the field. It will be essential reading for all scholars and students of Security Studies, War and Conflict Studies, and International Relations.</p> <p>Introduction, <i>Thierry Balzacq and Myriam Dunn Cavelty </i></p><p><b>Part I: Theoretical Approaches to Security</b></p><p>1. Realism and Security Studies, <i>William C. Wohlforth</i></p><p>2. Liberalism: A Theoretical and Empirical Assessment, <i>Thomas C. Walker and David L. Rousseau</i></p><p>3. International Political Economy and Security, <i>Heikki Patomäki</i></p><p>4. The English School and International Security, <i>Barry Buzan</i></p><p>5. Critical Security Studies, <i>David Mutimer</i></p><p>6. Constructivism and Securitization Studies, <i>Juha Vuori</i></p><p>7. Poststructuralist Approaches to Security, <i>Claudia Aradau and Rens van Munster</i></p><p>8. Feminist Security Studies, <i>Annick T.R. Wibben</i></p><p>9. Postcolonialism: Interrogating National Security and Drone Warfare, <i>Sheila Nair</i></p><p>10. Human Security: Lessons Learned from Afghanistan, <i>Gunhild Hoogensen Gjørv</i></p><p>11. Risk and Security, <i>Karen Lund Petersen</i></p><p>12. Security as Practice, <i>Christian Bueger</i></p><p><b>Part II: Security Challenges </b></p><p>13. Terrorism and Counterterrorism, <i>Oldrich Bures</i> </p><p>14. Organised Crime , <i>Adam Edwards</i></p><p>15. Migration and Security, <i>Jef Huysmans and Vicki Squire</i></p><p>16. Cyber-Security, <i>Ronald Deibert</i></p><p>17. War, <i>Christopher Coker</i></p><p>18. Ethnic and Religious Violence, <i>Delphine Alles</i></p><p>19. Energy Security,<i> Robert W. Orttung </i></p><p>20. Resources, the Environment, and Conflict, <i>Nils Petter Gleditsch and Ole Magnus Theisen</i></p><p>21. Pandemics and Global Health, <i>Simon Rushton and Sonja Kittelsen</i></p><p><b>Part III: Regional (In)Security </b></p><p>22. China’s Rise: Counterproductive Fearmongering, <i>Jiun Bang and David C. Kang</i></p><p>23. Indian Security Policy, <i>Sumit Ganguly</i> </p><p>24. Afghanistan: A State in Limbo, <i>Amin Saikal</i> </p><p>25. Iran, <i>Rouzbeh Parsi</i></p><p>26. Intervention in Iraq: From Regime Change to De Facto Partition, <i>Gareth Stansfield</i></p><p>27. The Syrian Crisis and International Security, <i>Raymond Hinnebusch</i></p><p>28. Israel-Palestine: An Archipelago of (In)Security, <i>Nada Ghandour-Demiri</i></p><p>29. Analysing Drug Violence in Mexico, <i>Kimberly Heinle, Octavio Rodríguez and David A. Shirk</i></p><p>30. Conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo, <i>Pierre Englebert </i></p><p>31. Russia’s Revival, <i>Jeffrey Mankoff</i></p><p><b>Part IV: Security Governance</b></p><p>32. Alliances, <i>Carlo Masala and Alessandro Scheffler Corvaja</i></p><p>33. International Sanctions, <i>Olivier Schmitt</i></p><p>34. Deterrence, <i>Richard Ned Lebow</i></p><p>35. Nuclear Non-Proliferation, <i>Wilfred Wan</i></p><p>36. Public Diplomacy in a National Security Context, <i>Nancy Snow</i></p><p>37. Statebuilding, <i>Tobias Debiel and Patricia Rinck</i></p><p>38. Humanitarian Intervention, <i>Aidan Hehir</i></p><p>39. Global Security Governance, <i>Thomas J. Biersteker</i></p><p>40. Resilience, <i>David Chandler</i></p><p>41. The Study of Crisis Management, <i>Arjen Boin, Magnus Ekengren and Mark Rhinard</i></p><p>42. ‘Killer Robots’ and Preventive Arms Control, <i>Myriam Dunn Cavelty, Sophie-Charlotte Fischer and Thierry Balzacq </i></p>
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