Security Studies traces its origins to work on the causes of
war. It remains the most significant subdiscipline of International
Relations and, at the beginning of the twenty-first century, its
concerns with the security of the international system and the
individual, as well as the state, remain as pertinent and urgent as
ever. While especially since the events of 11 September 2001 and
the remilitarization of US foreign policy the focus on states and
military power remains central to Security Studies, the subject
also embraces economic, societal, and environmental security.
Furthermore, Security Studies has spawned a dizzying range of
competing theoretical approaches liberal, constructivist, critical,
postmodernist, and feminist among them to challenge the dominant
realist take on security.
Addressing the need for an authoritative reference work to make
sense of this rapidly growing and ever more complex corpus of
scholarly literature, Security Studies is a new title in the
Routledge series, Critical Concepts in International Relations.
Edited by Theo Farrell of King s College London and chair of the
International Security Studies section of the International Studies
Association, it is a five-volume collection of the foundational and
the very best cutting-edge scholarship.
Security Studies is fully indexed and includes a comprehensive
introduction, newly written by the editor, which places the
collected material in its historical and intellectual context. It
is an essential reference work and is destined to be valued by
scholars and students as well as policy-makers and practitioners as
a vital one-stop research and pedagogic resource.
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