1st Edition

Critical Reflections on Security and Change

Edited By Stuart Croft, Terry Terriff Copyright 2000
    272 Pages
    by Routledge

    272 Pages
    by Routledge

    The contributors reflect critically on security studies since the 1980s. They conclude that analysts and policy-makers have not been able to respond well to the changes that have occurred and that they must revise their approach if they are to meet the challenges of the future.

    Chapter 1 ‘Change and Insecurity’ Reconsidered, Barry Buzan; Chapter 2 Security Studies for the Next Millennium: Quo Vadis?, Edward A. Kolodziej; Chapter 3 Liberalist and Realist Security Studies at 2000: Two Decades of Progress?, Patrick M. Morgan; Chapter 4 The Increasing Insecurity of Security Studies: Conceptualizing Security in the Last Twenty Years, Steve Smith; Chapter 5 Strategic Implications of the End of the Cold War, John Roper; Chapter 6 International Peace and Security at a Multilateral Moment: What We Seem to Know, What We Don’t, and Why, Craig N. Murphy, Thomas G. Weiss; Chapter 7 Spectator Sport Warfare, Colin McInnes; Chapter 8 Watersheds in Perception and Knowledge, Chris C. Demchak; Chapter 9 Nuclear Proliferation: The Evolving Policy Debate, Darryl Howlett, John Simpson; Chapter 10 Change, Security and Surprise, Terry Terriff;

    Biography

    Stuart Croft, Terriff Terry, University of Birmingham