This text takes issue with arguments that security studies is a
discipline of limited use in making sense of the post-Cold War
world. It argues that many of the most interesting theoretical
issues in international relations can most usefully be studied
through a prism labelled "security studies." The book combines
chapters which provide a variety of critical perspectives on the
discipline and address a diverse range of theoretical concerns,
with chapters that examine such substantive issues as weapons
proliferation and the changing meaning of "security" for actors in
the erstwhile conflict between East and West.
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