Critical Security Studies and World Politics


Autoria(s): Booth, Ken
Contribuinte(s)

Department of International Politics

Data(s)

07/11/2008

07/11/2008

2005

Resumo

Booth, Ken, Critical Security Studies and World Politics (Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2005), pp.ix+321 RAE2008

Realist assumptions of security studies increasingly have been challenged by an approach that places the human being, rather than the state, at the center of security concerns. This text is an indispensable statement of the ideas of this critical security project, written by some of its leading exponents. The book is structured around three concepts?security, community, and emancipation?that arguably are central to the future shape of world politics. Each of its three parts begins with a survey of key theoretical issues, followed by an investigation of current case material. The authors emphasize that critical security is about the problems of real people in real places, and about linking theory and practice. Throughout, they address the fundamental questions at the heart of critical thinking about security.

Identificador

Booth , K 2005 , Critical Security Studies and World Politics . Lynne Rienner Publishers .

1555878261

PURE: 80148

PURE UUID: f5e678c7-0f73-44ee-a148-d7f3c73b6b4e

dspace: 2160/941

http://hdl.handle.net/2160/941

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Lynne Rienner Publishers

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