International Security: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) (17 page)

References and further reading
Chapter 2: A contested nature

Quote from Margaret Beckett is from
RUSI Journal
, 152(3), June 2007, pp. 54–8.

Overviews of international security

Barry Buzan and Lene Hansen (2009)
The Evolution of International Security Studies
(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).

Alan Collins (ed.) (2010)
Contemporary Security Studies
(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2nd edn.).

Roland Dannreuther (2007)
International Security: The Contemporary Agenda
(Cambridge: Polity).

Bryan Mabee (2009)
The Globalization of Security
(Basingstoke: Palgrave).

Paul D. Williams (2012)
Security Studies: An Introduction
(London: Routledge, 2nd edn.).

Theorizing security

Ken Booth (ed.) (2005)
Critical Security Studies and World Politics
(Boulder, Colo.: Lynne Rienner).

Barry Buzan (1991)
People, States and Fear
(London: Harvester Wheatsheaf, 2nd edn.).

Barry Buzan, Ole Wæver, and Jaap de Wilde (1998)
Security: A New Framework for Analysis
(Boulder, Colo.: Lynne Rienner).

Karin Fierke (2007)
Approaches to International Security
(Cambridge: Polity).

Columba Peoples and Nick Vaughan-Williams (2010)
Critical Security Studies: An Introduction
(London: Routledge).

Keith Krause and Michael C. Williams (eds.) (1997)
Critical Security Studies: Concepts and Cases
(London: UCL Press).

Chapter 3: The problem of war
Nuclear weapons

Scott D. Sagan and Kenneth Waltz (eds.) (2002)
The Spread of Nuclear Weapons: A Debate Renewed
(London: W. W. Norton and Co.).

Security dilemma

Ken Booth and Nicholas J. Wheeler (2008)
The Security Dilemma: Fear, Cooperation and Trust in World Politics
(Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan).

Security communities

Emanuel Adler and Michael Barnett (eds.) (1998)
Security Communities
(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).

Chapter 4: The United Nations
United Nations and world politics

Thomas G. Weiss, David P. Forsythe, Roger A. Coate, and Kelly-Kate Pease (2007)
The United Nations and Changing World Politics
(Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 5th edn.).

Peace operations

Alex J. Bellamy and Paul D. Williams (2010)
Understanding Peacekeeping
(Cambridge: Polity, 2nd edn.).

Paul F. Diehl (2008)
Peace Operations
(Cambridge: Polity)

Humanitarian intervention and the responsibility to protect

Alex J. Bellamy (2009)
The Responsibility to Protect
(Cambridge: Polity).

Aiden Hehir (2010)
Humanitarian Intervention: An Introduction
(Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan).

Jennifer M. Welsh (2006)
Humanitarian Intervention and International Relations
(Oxford: Oxford University Press).

Chapter 5: The changing nature of armed conflict
New wars

James Der Derian (2009)
Virtuous War: Mapping the Military– Industrial–Media–Entertainment Network
(London: Routledge).

Mark Duffield (2000)
Global Governance and the New Wars
(London: Zed Books).

Mary Kaldor (2006)
New and Old Wars
(Cambridge: Polity, 2nd edn.).

John Mueller (2000) ‘The Banality of “Ethnic War”’,
International Security
, 25(1), pp. 42–70.

Revolution in military affairs

Colin McInnes (2001)
Spectator Sport Warfare
(Boulder, Colo.: Lynne Reinner, 2001).

P. Morgan (2000) ‘The Impact of the Revolution in Military Affairs’,
Journal of Strategic Studies
, 23(1), pp. 132–62.

Martin Shaw (2005)
The New Western Way of War: Risk-Transfer War
(Cambridge: Polity).

Martin Van Creveld (1991)
The Transformation of War
(Basingstoke: Macmillan).

Mikkel Vedby Rasmussen (2006)
The Risk Society at War: Terror, Technology and Strategy in the Twenty-First Century
(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).

Privatization of security

C. Lehnardt and S. Chesterman (eds.) (2007)
From Mercenaries to Market: The Rise and Regulation of Private Military Companies
(Oxford: Oxford University Press).

R. Mandel (2002)
Armies without States: The Privatization of Security
(Boulder, Colo.: Lynne Rienner Publishers).

Derek Shearer (1998) ‘Outsourcing War’,
Foreign Policy
(Fall), pp. 68–81.

P. W. Singer (2007)
Corporate Warriors: The Rise of the Privatized Military Industry
(Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2nd edn.).

Chapter 6: Human security and development

Quote from the United Nations Development Programme from the
Human Development Report
, 1994, p. 22.

Paul Collier (2007)
The Bottom Billion: Why the Poorest Countries are Failing and What Can Be Done About It
(Oxford: Oxford University Press).

Arturo Escobar (1995)
Encountering Development: The Making and Unmaking of the Third World
(Princeton: Princeton University Press).

Robert Kaplan (1994) ‘The Coming Anarchy’,
Atlantic Monthly
, 273(2), pp. 44–76.

Bryan L. McDonald (2010)
Food Security
(Cambridge: Polity).

Caroline Thomas (2000)
Global Governance, Development and Human Security
(London: Pluto Press).

Chapter 7: Resources, climate change, and capitalism

Jon Barnett (2000) ‘Destabilizing the Environment-Conflict Thesis’,
Review of International Studies
, 26(2), pp. 271–88.

Jon Barnett (2001)
The Meaning of Environmental Security
(London: Zed Books).

Simon Dalby (2009)
Security and Environmental Change
(Cambridge: Polity).

Daniel Deudney and Richard Matthew (eds.) (1999)
Contested Grounds: Security and Conflict in the New Environmental Politics
(Albany, NY: State University of New York Press).

Thomas Homer-Dixon (1999)
Environment, Scarcity, and Violence
(Princeton: Princeton University Press).

Michael Klare (2002)
Resource Wars: The New Landscape of Global Conflict
(New York: Henry Holt and Company).

Matt McDonald (2011)
Security, the Environment and Emancipation
(London: Routledge).

R. Matthew, J. Barnett, B. McDonald, and K. O’Brien (eds.) (2010)
Global Environmental Change and Human Security
(Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press).

Chapter 8: Saviours or sinners?

Roxanne Lynn Doty (1999–2000) ‘Immigration and the Politics of Security’,
Security Studies
, 8(2–3), pp. 71–93.

Elspeth Guild (2009)
Security and Migration in the 21st Century
(Cambridge: Polity).

Jef Huysmans (2006)
The Politics of Insecurity: Fear, Migration and Asylum in the EU
(London: Routledge).

Nick Vaughan Williams (2009)
Border Politics: The Limits of Sovereign Power
(Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press).

Chapter 9: The politics of fear and control

Noam Chomsky (1989)
The Culture of Terrorism
(London: Pluto).

A. Closs Stephens and Nick Vaughan-Williams (eds.) (2008)
Terrorism and the Politics of Response
(Abingdon: Routledge).

Conor Gearty (2007) ‘Terrorism and Human Rights’,
Government and Opposition
, 42(3), pp. 340–62.

Richard Jackson (2005)
Writing the War on Terrorism: Language, Politics, and Counter-Terrorism
(Manchester: Manchester University Press).

Charles Townshend (2011)
Terrorism: A Very Short Introduction
(Oxford: Oxford University Press).

Maja Zehfuss (2003) ‘Forget September 11’,
Third World Quarterly
, 24(3), pp. 513–28.

Index

9/11 attacks
104

6
,
108

11
,
115

A

Aegis
58

Afghanistan
56

border with Pakistan
91

African Union
41

agriculture, farming subsidies
75

6

AIDS infections
65
,
67
,
68

Al-Qaeda
104

6
,
109

10

Albright, Madeline
42

America
see
United States anarchy

in international system
14

projected
69

71

Annan, Kofi
43

Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) Treaty (1972)
29

30

Arab Spring
46

Arafat, Yasser
107

arms trade treaty
64

Assange, Julian
97

asylum seekers
94

5
,
97
,
101

atrocities in war
48

54

Australia

immigration
101

response to terrorism
115

authority, central
14
,
23

5

‘axis of evil’
110
,
111

B

balance of power
23

5

balance in war
56

Bamiyan Buddha statues
49

Barnett, Jon
86

Beckett, Margaret
5

6

Bin Laden, Osama
109

Blair, Tony
19

border controls
91

2
,
100

3

Bosnian War
48
,
50
,
51

2
,
53

Britain
see
United Kingdom

Bush, President George H. W.
90

Bush, President George W.
95
,
104
,
109
,
111

Butler, Judith
116

Buzan, Barry
9

10
,
11

C

Cameron, David
99

Carter, President Jimmy
81

central authority
14
,
23

5

Charter of the UN
33

4
,
35
,
36
,
42

3

China

demand for resources
81

3

relationship with United States
24

5

seat in UNSC
36

Chomsky, Noam
107

Christopher, Warren
51

civil war
50

1

PSCs in
61

civilians

atrocities towards
48

54

casualties
63

4

punished by government
85

suspicion amongst
115

17

climate change
6
,
77

8
,
88

90

Clinton, President Bill
32
,
95

coalitions, peace enforcement
41

2

Cold War
2
,
9
,
10
,
12
,
20

1
,
22

effect on UNSC
35

collateral damage in humanitarian intervention
46

collective security
34

42

Common Agricultural Policy
76

Common Security: A Blueprint fro Survival
report
9

communication between states
30

1

Confidential Anti-Terrorist Hotline
115
,
116

conflict prevention
37

conflict
see
war contractors in war
58

61

critical approaches to security
15

17
,
21

2

Cuban Missile Crisis (1962)
25

Cyprus, peacekeeping
38
,
39

D

Dayton Peace Accords (1995)
51

2

deforestation
80

delegation of peace enforcement
41

2

democracy

and liberty
114

15

promoting
40

1
,
113

democratic peace
31

2

Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), atrocities
50

Deng, Francis
43

Department for Homeland Security
92

Department for International Development (DfID)
71

2

detention centres for asylum seekers
101

Deutsch, Karl
30

development assistance
72

6

Diana, Princess of Wales
63

4

Dixie Chicks
115

drones
55

E

Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)
41

economic effect of migration
95

6
,
97

8

economic sanctions
39

economic security
11

economy, global
73

6

Ecuador, asylum
97

Egypt, water supplies
87

energy consumption per person
90

energy security
82

3

environmental security
11
,
77

90

ethnic cleansing
42
,
48
,
56

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