This book contains a probing and comprehensive theoretical
analysis of the emerging notion of national security in light of
the dramatic post-Cold War transformation of the international
system. It begins with a discussion of the nature of this change,
emphasizing declining national sovereignty, escalating
international interdependence, and proliferating anarchic conflict.
After developing a framework of the conceptual components of
national security, this study focuses on analyzing change--both in
priorities and tradeoffs--in military security, economic security,
resource/environmental security, and political/cultural security.
Brief case studies of the 1991 Gulf War, the 1991 Maastricht
Treaty, the 1992 Earth Summit, and the ongoing Yugoslavia conflict
illustrate the theoretical contentions. Finally, a set of crucial,
fundamental security policy challenges and responses conclude the
book.
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