Security, International
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Security, International
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Security, International
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Incoming Resources
- Peddling peril, how the secret nuclear trade arms America's enemies, David Albright
- The Oxford handbook of national security intelligence, edited by Loch K. Johnson
- International security, politics, policy, prospects, Michael E. Smith
- The Oxford handbook of U.S. national security, Derek s. Reveron, Nikolas K. Gvosdev, and John A. Cloud, editors
- The universal adversary, security, capital and 'the enemies of all mankind', Mark Neocleous
- International security, the contemporary agenda, Roland Dannreuther
- Human security and non-citizens, law, policy and international affairs, edited by Alice Edwards, Carla Ferstman
- The United Nations, peace and security, from collective security to the responsibility to protect, Ramesh Thakur ; with a foreword by Gareth Evans
- The Routledge handbook of new security studies, edited by J. Peter Burgess
- The Routledge handbook of security studies, edited by Myriam Dunn Cavelty and Victor Mauer
- Security studies, an introduction, edited by Paul D. Williams
- Terror, insecurity and liberty, illiberal practices of liberal regimes after 9/11, edited by Didier Bigo and Anastassia Tsoukala
- The United Nations, peace and security, from collective security to the responsibility to protect, Ramesh Thakur
- People, states & fear, an agenda for international security studies in the post-Cold War era, Barry Buzan ; with a new introduction by the author
- Protection and empire, a global history, edited by Lauren Benton, Vanderbilt University, Tennessee, Adam Clulow, Monash University, Victoria, Bain Attwood, Monash University, Victoria
- The legal framework of the OSCE, edited by Mateja Steinbrück Platise, Carolyn Moser, Anne Peters
- Cooperating for peace and security, evolving institutions and arrangements in a context of changing U.S. security policy, edited by Bruce D. Jones, Shepard Forman, Richard Gowan
- Understanding global security, Peter Hough
- Security and climate change, international relations and the limits of realism, Mark J. Lacy
- The Oxford handbook of international security, edited by Alexandra Gheciu and William C. Wohlforth
- International conflict and security law, essays in memory of Hilaire McCoubrey, edited by Richard Burchill, Nigel D. White, and Justin Morris
- Will China's rise be peaceful?, the rise of a great power in theory, history, politics, and the future, Asle Toje
- Rethinking global security, media, popular culture, and the "War on terror", edited by Andrew Martin and Patrice Petro
- International security in a global age, securing the twenty-first century, edited by Clive Jones and Caroline Kennedy-Pipe
- Critical approaches to security, an introduction to theories and methods, edited by Laura J. Shepherd
- The choice, global domination or global leadership, Zbigniew Brzezinski
- Toward a new era of dialogue, humanism explored, Daisaku Ikeda
- New global dangers, changing dimensions of international security, edited by Michael E. Brown ... [et al.]
- The United Nations and the development of collective security, the delegation by the UN Security Council of its Chapter VII powers, Danesh Sarooshi
- Critical security studies, an introduction, Columba Peoples and Nick Vaughan-Williams
- Human security, reflections on globalization and intervention, Mary Kaldor
- Losing control, global security in the twenty-first century, Paul Rogers
- The international dimensions of internal conflict, editor, Michael E. Brown
- The United Nations, peace and security, from collective security to the responsibility to protect, Ramesh Thakur
- What is at stake now, my appeal for peace and freedom, Mikhail Gorbachev ; translated by Jessica Spengler
- Human security and the new diplomacy, protecting people, promoting peace, edited by Rob McRae & Don Hubert
- The inheritance, the world Obama confronts and the challenges to American power, David E. Sanger
- Global rules, America, Britain and a disordered world, James E. Cronin
- NATO transformed, the Alliance's new roles in international security, David S. Yost
- The Oxford handbook of U.S. national security, edited by Derek S. Reveron, Nikolas K. Gvosdev, and John A. Cloud
- The new global terrorism, characteristics, causes, controls, edited by Charles W. Kegley, Jr
- Global surveillance and policing, borders, security, identity, edited by Elia Zureik and Mark B. Salter
- Security as practice, discourse analysis and the Bosnian war, Lene Hansen
- Critical security studies and world politics, edited by Ken Booth
- Re-ordering the world, the long-term implications of 11 September, edited by Mark Leonard ; foreword by Tony Blair
- War in an age of risk, Christopher Coker
- Politics of catastrophe, genealogies of the unknown, Claudia Aradau and Rens van Munster
- Asymmetric warfare, threat and response in the twenty-first century, Rod Thornton
- Coalitions of the willing and international law, the interplay between formality and informality, Alejandro Rodiles
- Humanitarian intervention and the responsibility to protect, who should intervene?, James Pattison
Outgoing Resources
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