Libri di R. Craig Nation
Security in the West
Evolution of a Concept
editore: Vita e pensiero
pagine: 280
Since its appearance on the world stage,
the West (Europe, the United States and
Canada, Australia and New Zealand) has
been a primary producer of security (for
itself) and of insecurity (for itself and for
others). Western discourse has not only
invented the term security but also
expanded and reshaped it according to its
own complex evolution. The goals of this
volume are to analyze the evolution of the
contested concept of security and to discuss
how the concept of security has
emerged as a “Western social enterprise” .
How Western conceptions of security
have developed and changed since the
end of the Cold War, the nature of new
security challenges and their implications
for the West and the direction in which
evolving concepts of security will lead the
West and the entire global community are
some of the relevant themes addressed by
contributors to this volume.
The volume emphasizes scholarly originality,
methodological rigor and research. The
audience for the book will be scholars and
practitioners working in the field of international
security, international relations
students as well as policy-makers with
interests in the areas of national security.
Security in the West can easily be adopted
as a reader in undergraduate and graduate
level courses addressing the security
problem, or as recommended reading for
disciplines such as world politics, international
relations, globalization studies,
security and public policy and others.
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