This book makes the case for why cooperation is the key to security
within and between states, and for dealing with complex threats and
challenges to international peace and security. It argues that
cooperation is not altruism or liberal internationalism, rather it
is in the self-interest of states. Drawing on both theory and
practice, it looks at how cooperation can be promoted within and
between states as well as in the global community. It explains the
concept of 'cooperative security' and its potential contribution to
promoting integration against the current of fragmentation.
Furthermore, the book explores the potential impact of technology
on cooperation. It makes an urgent call for new ideas and
approaches to encourage people and states to work together to deal
with complex threats and challenges. This book will be of
particular interest to students of diplomacy studies, foreign
policy and international relations, and to practitioners dealing
with security issues.
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