ABSTRACT

International security has once again become a crucial issue in the post-September 11th world. This textbook introduces students to the core issues of both 'hard' security, which dominated the Cold War, and the 'soft' security that has emerged since, in a clear and concise format that is easy to follow.

Understanding Global Security uses helpful case studies to illustrate the key concepts behind the increasing number of non-military threats to security such as terrorism, ethnic rivalries and transnational crime, whilst still exploring the more conventional areas such as war, nuclear weapons and the balance of power. A highly topical account that includes discussion of the 2003 Iraq War, this is the best introductory textbook for students of security studies, strategic studies and international relations. Key content includes:

  • defining security and the international political agenda
  • military threats from states and non-state actors
  • social identity and the economy as threats to security
  • environmental and health threats
  • terrorism
  • natural, man-made and criminal threats
  • future of security.

chapter |39 pages

Social Constructivism

chapter |10 pages

Back to the drawing board: arms control

chapter |4 pages

Doctrine

chapter |6 pages

Notes

chapter |2 pages

Judaism

chapter |10 pages

Hindu

chapter |2 pages

Restrictions on employment

chapter |3 pages

‘Fight fire with fire’ (2): war

chapter |9 pages

Recommended reading

chapter |2 pages

Structural violence

chapter |2 pages

Global policy on hunger

chapter |2 pages

Economic statecraft

chapter |6 pages

They cause collateral damage

chapter |39 pages

Useful web links

chapter |5 pages

The environment and military security

chapter |5 pages

Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs)

chapter |6 pages

Note

chapter |1 pages

Urbanization

chapter |4 pages

Global environmental change

chapter |7 pages

World Health Organization

chapter |3 pages

UNICEF

chapter |2 pages

The globalization of health security

chapter |9 pages

Greater public scrutiny of business

chapter |1 pages

Avalanches/landslides

chapter |3 pages

Volcanic eruptions

chapter |3 pages

Better information

chapter |3 pages

Conclusions

chapter |5 pages

Useful web links

chapter |9 pages

Industrial accidents

chapter |12 pages

Nuclear power

chapter |10 pages

Urbanization

chapter |8 pages

Political integration