On SecurityAttempting to find answers and to come to grips with some of the dilemmas confronting security in the wake of the Cold War, this text represents a wide range of views on changing concepts of security at the turn of the millennium. |
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Contents
On Security Ronnie D Lipschutz | 1 |
Hobbes Marx Nietzsche | 24 |
Securitization and Desecuritization Ole Waever | 46 |
State Structure Civil Society | 87 |
Grassroots Statecraft and Citizens Challenges | 124 |
International Economic Interdependence | 149 |
and Beyond Barry Buzan | 187 |
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