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Book Synopsis

Neack provides a thorough overview of how states pursue security against violence, how this pursuit puts those same states and others in the international system into more or less constant threat of violence, and the implications of state-security practices for human beings who are, always, the victims of this violence.



Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1. The Elusive Nature of Security

A First Case: China and the Uyghurs

Elusive Security: States First, People Last

What Does It Mean To Be Secure?

Defining Security

A Second Case: Australia and the Afghan Boat People

States First, International Obligations Second

National, International, and Human Security

Chapter 2. National Security

What is Security?

National Security: States, Not Nations

The Sovereign State

What Sovereignty Allows

Limits on Internal and External Security Practices

States Resurgent

Chapter 3. Internal Security

Defining Internal Security

Who is the State?

What is the Purpose of the State?

All States Tend Toward Maximalism When Threatened

Signs of Trouble

Chapter 4. The Unilateral Pursuit of External Security

The Security Dilemma

Defense and Deterrence

Preemptive Self-Defense

Preventive Force

Gray Zone and Hybrid Conflict

Preventive War

Chapter 5. International Security

International Security and Order

The Liberal International Security System

The Great Power Balance-of-Power International Security System

Competing Orders: The United States versus China

Chapter 6. Bilateral and Multilateral Security Arrangements

Security Arrangements Within the UN Security System

Liberal Security Arrangements

Imposed Security Arrangements

Transactional Security Arrangements

Chapter 7. The United Nations International Security System

Protecting International Peace and Security

The Security Council and Measures Short of Force

The Security Council and Collective Security Actions

General Assembly Emergency Meetings

United Nations Peacekeeping

UN-Approved Peace Enforcement Operations

UN-Regional Organization Hybrid Peace Operations

Chapter 8. Human Security

Defining Human Security

The Geneva Conventions

The Post-Cold War Human Security Agenda

Protecting People from Large-Scale Killing

Civilian Protection

The Future of Human Security

Chapter 9. Conclusion: Democracy, Resilience, and Imagination

About the Author

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 15/04/2023
      ISBN13: 9781538168028, 978-1538168028
      ISBN10: 1538168022

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Neack provides a thorough overview of how states pursue security against violence, how this pursuit puts those same states and others in the international system into more or less constant threat of violence, and the implications of state-security practices for human beings who are, always, the victims of this violence.



      Table of Contents

      Preface

      Chapter 1. The Elusive Nature of Security

      A First Case: China and the Uyghurs

      Elusive Security: States First, People Last

      What Does It Mean To Be Secure?

      Defining Security

      A Second Case: Australia and the Afghan Boat People

      States First, International Obligations Second

      National, International, and Human Security

      Chapter 2. National Security

      What is Security?

      National Security: States, Not Nations

      The Sovereign State

      What Sovereignty Allows

      Limits on Internal and External Security Practices

      States Resurgent

      Chapter 3. Internal Security

      Defining Internal Security

      Who is the State?

      What is the Purpose of the State?

      All States Tend Toward Maximalism When Threatened

      Signs of Trouble

      Chapter 4. The Unilateral Pursuit of External Security

      The Security Dilemma

      Defense and Deterrence

      Preemptive Self-Defense

      Preventive Force

      Gray Zone and Hybrid Conflict

      Preventive War

      Chapter 5. International Security

      International Security and Order

      The Liberal International Security System

      The Great Power Balance-of-Power International Security System

      Competing Orders: The United States versus China

      Chapter 6. Bilateral and Multilateral Security Arrangements

      Security Arrangements Within the UN Security System

      Liberal Security Arrangements

      Imposed Security Arrangements

      Transactional Security Arrangements

      Chapter 7. The United Nations International Security System

      Protecting International Peace and Security

      The Security Council and Measures Short of Force

      The Security Council and Collective Security Actions

      General Assembly Emergency Meetings

      United Nations Peacekeeping

      UN-Approved Peace Enforcement Operations

      UN-Regional Organization Hybrid Peace Operations

      Chapter 8. Human Security

      Defining Human Security

      The Geneva Conventions

      The Post-Cold War Human Security Agenda

      Protecting People from Large-Scale Killing

      Civilian Protection

      The Future of Human Security

      Chapter 9. Conclusion: Democracy, Resilience, and Imagination

      About the Author

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