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International Security Issues in a Global Age: Securing the Twenty-first Century



This book looks at the current state of international security and how it has changed since the end of the Cold War. It discusses how nuclear proliferation, the continuing search for security by Russia, the attempt by the US to maintain its dominant position in the world, and concerns over Islamic radicalism are all still a part of the current debate about security. more details
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  • Examines the current state of international security
  • Discusses how nuclear proliferation, the continuing search for security by Russia, the attempt by the US to maintain its dominant position in the world, and concerns over Islamic radicalism are all still a part of the current debate about security
  • Provides a comprehensive overview of the various theories and approaches to security


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Format Softcover
ISBN 9780714681115
Publisher Frank Cass Publishers
Manufacturer Frank Cass Publishers
Description
This book looks at the current state of international security and how it has changed since the end of the Cold War. It discusses how nuclear proliferation, the continuing search for security by Russia, the attempt by the US to maintain its dominant position in the world, and concerns over Islamic radicalism are all still a part of the current debate about security.

In the post-Cold War world, debates over security have broadened beyond the realm of traditional military concerns. resurgent nationalism, mass migration, religious radicalism, economic globalisation and environmental degradation have become increasingly the focus of debate in the field of security studies.
Nonetheless, international politics is still trying to cope with the empirical legacy of the Cold War. Nuclear proliferation, the continued search by Russia for security, the attempt by Washington to sustain its dominant position in international affairs, continued concerns in the West over the influence of religious, and in particular Islamic, radicalism, stand as clear examples of themes from the past continuing to inform present debates about international security. This volume examines the new, the changing, and the enduring features of international security in the post-Cold War era. In so doing, it examines the extent to which present state structures and institutions have been able to adapt and accommodate themselves to the diversity of security threats.
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