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Copenhagen School in International Relations - Rethinking Security and Identity in a Changing World - cover

Copenhagen School in International Relations - Rethinking Security and Identity in a Changing World

Fouad Sabry

Verlag: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Explore the Copenhagen School's revolutionary approach to International Relations with this essential guide. Delve into security studies that go beyond traditional military concerns, focusing on non-military threats and the social construction of security. This book provides an in-depth look at the Copenhagen School’s core concepts and their implications for global security.
 
Chapter Overview:
 
1. Copenhagen School: Foundations and impact on security studies.
 
2. Barry Buzan: Key contributions and influence on security discourse.
 
3. Ole Wæver: Securitization and its effect on security threat perception.
 
4. Securitization: Framing security issues beyond military concerns.
 
5. Thomas Diez: Insights into regional and global security dynamics.
 
6. Societal Security: Non-military threats and their impact on societies.
 
7. Regions and Powers: Interaction within the Copenhagen School’s framework.
 
8. European Security Order: Evolution and implications for stability.
 
9. International Political Sociology: Broader implications of the Copenhagen School.
 
10. Ethnic Identity in Iran: State security and ethnic identity.
 
11. International Security: Copenhagen School’s impact on global security policies.
 
12. Environmental Security: Construction and perception of environmental threats.
 
13. Copenhagen School: Key concepts and their relevance today.
 
14. Maritime Security: Perspectives and implications for global policies.
 
15. Copenhagen Peace Research Institute: Role in advancing theories.
 
16. Jaap de Wilde: Contributions and impact on security studies.
 
17. Security Dialogue: Importance in the Copenhagen School’s framework.
 
18. New Analytical Frameworks: Innovative approaches to contemporary security issues.
 
19. Identity, Migration, and Security in Europe: Intersection with the new security agenda.
 
20. Regional Security Complex Theory: Relevance within the Copenhagen School.
 
21. Amitav Acharya: Perspectives on international relations and their alignment with the Copenhagen School.
 
This book offers valuable insights for professionals, students, and enthusiasts, enhancing understanding of the evolving field of international security.
Verfügbar seit: 06.08.2024.
Drucklänge: 135 Seiten.

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