The Empire of Security and the Safety of the People
Edited by William Bain
Published March 30th 2011 by Routledge – 240 pages
Series: Routledge Advances in International Relations and Global Politics
Published March 30th 2011 by Routledge – 240 pages
Series: Routledge Advances in International Relations and Global Politics
This is an accessible new examination of what ‘security’ means today, contextualizing the term amongst other key ideas, such as the nation state, diplomacy, war and autonomy.
By exploring the many differing conceptions of security, this study clearly explains how the idea of security in world affairs can be understood in relation to other ideas and points of view. It shows how, when standing alone, the word ‘security’ is meaningless, or just an empty term, when divorced from other ideas distinctive to international life. This essential new volume tackles the key questions in the debate:
This book is an excellent resource for students and scholars of security studies and politics and international relations.
1. Introduction 2. Security and Sovereignty: Beyond Hobbes but not as far as Kant 3. Reversing Rousseau: Ethics and Norms in Contemporary Wars 4. Great Powers and International Security 5. Security and Self-Determination 6. Empire and Security 7. Intervention: Beyond ‘Dictatorial Inteference’ 8. Globalization and Security 9. Ethnocultural Diversity as a Security Dilemma 10. Trusteeship as an Arrangement of Security
William Bain is Lecturer in International Relations Theory in the Department of International Politics at the University of Wales, UK.
Name: The Empire of Security and the Safety of the People (Paperback) – Routledge
Description: Edited by William Bain. This is an accessible new examination of what ‘security’ means today, contextualizing the term amongst other key ideas, such as the nation state, diplomacy, war and autonomy.
By exploring the many differing conceptions of security,...
Categories: Politics & International Relations, Security Studies - Pol & Intl Relns