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Introduction | |
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What is Security? | |
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National Security as an Ambiguous Symbol | |
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Violence, Peace and Peace Research | |
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Redefining Security | |
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People States and Fear | |
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Security and Emancipation | |
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Revisioning Security | |
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The Concept of Security | |
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Feminism and Security | |
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The Periphery as the Core | |
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Human Security | |
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The Renaissance of Security Studies | |
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Security Analysis | |
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Security Paradigms | |
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The Utopian Background | |
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A Realist Theory of International Politics | |
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The Concept of Order in World Politics | |
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Anarchic Orders and Balances of Power | |
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Cooperation under the Security Dilemma | |
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The False Promise of International Institutions | |
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Clausewitz Rules OK? | |
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Economics and the Moral Case of War | |
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Neoliberal Institutionalism | |
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Liberalism and World Politics | |
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A Neo-Kantian Perspective | |
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Anarchy is What States Make of It | |
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Norms, Identity and National Security in Germany and Japan | |
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Security Dimensions and Issues | |
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Deterrence Theory Revisited27. `The Action-Reaction Model' and `The Domestic Structure Model' | |
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The Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction | |
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The Changing Forms of Military Conflict | |
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The So-Called Revolution in Military Affairs | |
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Environmental Scarcities and Violent Conflict | |
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Security, Stability and International Migration | |
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Transnational Criminal Organizations and International Security | |
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Transnational Crime, Drugs and Security in East Asia | |
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AIDS and International Security | |
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Political Economy in Security Studies after the Cold War | |
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Security Frameworks and Actors | |
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The Long Peace | |
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The Unipolar Illusion: Why New Great Powers will Rise | |
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The Security Dilemma in Alliance Politics | |
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Why Alliances Endure or Collapse | |
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Multilateralism | |
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Security Regimes | |
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Nuclear Learning and US-Soviet Security Regimes | |
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Imagined (Security) Communities | |
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The Evolution of United Nations Peacekeeping | |
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NATO's `Humanitarian War' over Kosovo | |
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Why Economic Sanctions Do Not Work | |
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Outsourcing War | |
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The Future of Security | |
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New Patterns of Global Security in the Twenty-First Century | |
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Back to the Future: Instability in Europe after the Cold War | |
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China, the US-Japan Alliance and the Security Dilemma in East Asia | |
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Structural Realism after the Cold War | |
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Star Wars Strikes Back | |
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New and Old Wars | |
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Globalization and the Study of International Security | |
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Postmodern Terrorism | |
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What's in a Name | |