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International Security is a cutting-edge analysis of the key security challenges and developments in the post-Cold War world. Drawing on a wide range of contemporary examples, from the Iraq war to the rise of China, it is an essential guide for students and policy makers seeking to understand the theoretical and empirical debates over the fast-changing nature of international security today.

The book is organized into four main parts. Part 1 provides an analytical framework for the book, identifying the most significant post-Cold War shifts in international security and recent theoretical developments in security studies. Part 2 analyses the root causes for contemporary warfare, the dilemmas and debates over military intervention, and the role played by the UN, NATO and other organizations in maintaining international peace and security. Part 3 assesses the challenges of environmental security, including the threat of resource-based conflict, most notably over oil and

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"A thought provoking look at both current and future thinking in security and IR."
LSE Review of Books

"In this concise and readable overview, Roland Dannreuther redefines the range and scope of the 'new' threats undermining international security. He does so by skilfully interweaving theoretical approaches inspired by constructivism, and empirical evidence from a wide range of contemporary sources of instability. The book sets a very high standard of scholarship which others must now strive to emulate."
Jolyon Howorth, Yale University

"Roland Dannreuther provides a sensitive and analytically strong account of the intellectual dilemmas faced by security studies in the new environment of threat in the post-Cold War era. This book delivers an impressive account of the new and challenging issues faced by both academics and practitioners in the area of security and a balanced account of the continuing debates within the subdiscipline.
S. Neil MacFarlane, University of Oxford

"Dannreuther clarifies and advances critical debates even as he provides an unmatched tour d'horizon. He treats often arcane material critically, fairly and insightfully, conveying his arguments in straightforward and effective prose. This is a timely and extremely useful book."
William C. Wohlforth, Dartmouth College, New Hampshire

"Students seeking a sensible guide through the maze of today's security challenges will welcome this book for its clear integration of theoretical analysis with key contemporary issues."
Paul D. Williams, George Washington University



Table of Contents
List of Figures and Tables

Acknowledgements

Introduction: The Challenge of the New Security Agenda

Part I Analytical Framework

1 Thinking about Security after the Cold War

2 Theorizing about Security after the Cold War

Part II The 'New Wars' and Intervention

3 Understanding Contemporary War and Insecurity

4 Dilemmas and Challenges of Intervention

5 Collective Security, Alliances and Security Cooperation

Part III Environment, Resources and Migration

6 Environmental Security

7 The Struggle for Resources: Oil and Water

8 People on the Move: Migration as a Security Issue

Part IV Asymmetric Power and Asymmetric Threats

9 International Terrorism and the Impact of 9/11

10 Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction

11 Cyber Warfare and New Spaces of Security

Conclusion: The Challenges for the Future

References

Index

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 12/04/2013
      ISBN13: 9780745653761, 978-0745653761
      ISBN10: 0745653766

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      International Security is a cutting-edge analysis of the key security challenges and developments in the post-Cold War world. Drawing on a wide range of contemporary examples, from the Iraq war to the rise of China, it is an essential guide for students and policy makers seeking to understand the theoretical and empirical debates over the fast-changing nature of international security today.

      The book is organized into four main parts. Part 1 provides an analytical framework for the book, identifying the most significant post-Cold War shifts in international security and recent theoretical developments in security studies. Part 2 analyses the root causes for contemporary warfare, the dilemmas and debates over military intervention, and the role played by the UN, NATO and other organizations in maintaining international peace and security. Part 3 assesses the challenges of environmental security, including the threat of resource-based conflict, most notably over oil and

      Trade Review

      "A thought provoking look at both current and future thinking in security and IR."
      LSE Review of Books

      "In this concise and readable overview, Roland Dannreuther redefines the range and scope of the 'new' threats undermining international security. He does so by skilfully interweaving theoretical approaches inspired by constructivism, and empirical evidence from a wide range of contemporary sources of instability. The book sets a very high standard of scholarship which others must now strive to emulate."
      Jolyon Howorth, Yale University

      "Roland Dannreuther provides a sensitive and analytically strong account of the intellectual dilemmas faced by security studies in the new environment of threat in the post-Cold War era. This book delivers an impressive account of the new and challenging issues faced by both academics and practitioners in the area of security and a balanced account of the continuing debates within the subdiscipline.
      S. Neil MacFarlane, University of Oxford

      "Dannreuther clarifies and advances critical debates even as he provides an unmatched tour d'horizon. He treats often arcane material critically, fairly and insightfully, conveying his arguments in straightforward and effective prose. This is a timely and extremely useful book."
      William C. Wohlforth, Dartmouth College, New Hampshire

      "Students seeking a sensible guide through the maze of today's security challenges will welcome this book for its clear integration of theoretical analysis with key contemporary issues."
      Paul D. Williams, George Washington University



      Table of Contents
      List of Figures and Tables

      Acknowledgements

      Introduction: The Challenge of the New Security Agenda

      Part I Analytical Framework

      1 Thinking about Security after the Cold War

      2 Theorizing about Security after the Cold War

      Part II The 'New Wars' and Intervention

      3 Understanding Contemporary War and Insecurity

      4 Dilemmas and Challenges of Intervention

      5 Collective Security, Alliances and Security Cooperation

      Part III Environment, Resources and Migration

      6 Environmental Security

      7 The Struggle for Resources: Oil and Water

      8 People on the Move: Migration as a Security Issue

      Part IV Asymmetric Power and Asymmetric Threats

      9 International Terrorism and the Impact of 9/11

      10 Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction

      11 Cyber Warfare and New Spaces of Security

      Conclusion: The Challenges for the Future

      References

      Index

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