Contents:Introduction Paul D. Williams
Part 1: Theoretical Approaches
2. Realisms Colin Elman and Michael Jensen
3. Liberalisms Cornelia Navari
4. Game Theory Frank C. Zagare
5. Constructivisms Matt McDonald
6. Peace Studies Peter Lawler
7. Critical Theory Pinar Bilgin
8. Feminisms Sandra Whitworth
9. International Political Sociology Didier Bigo
Part 2: Key Concepts
10. Uncertainty Ken Booth and Nicholas J. Wheeler
11. Polarity Barry Buzan
12. Culture Michael N. Barnett
13. War Paul D. Williams
14. Coercion Lawrence Freedman and Srinath Rhagavan
15. Terrorism Paul Rogers 16. Intelligence Richard J Aldrich
17. Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity Adam Jones
18. Ethnic Conflict Stuart J. Kaufman
19. Human Security Fen Osler Hampson
20. Poverty Caroline Thomas
21. Climate Change and Environmental Security Simon Dalby
22. Health Colin McInnes
Part 3: Institutions
23. Alliances John Duffield
24. Regional Institutions Louise Fawcett
25. The United Nations Thomas G. Weiss and Danielle Zach Kalbacher
26. Peace Operations Michael Pugh
27. The Nuclear Disarmament and Non-Proliferation Regime W. Pal Sidhu
28. Private Security Companies Deborah Avant
Part 4: Contemporary Challenges
29. International Arms Trade William D. Hartung
30. Counterterrorism Paul R. Pillar
31. Counterinsurgency Joanna Spear
32. The Responsibility to Protect Alex J. Bellamy
33. Transnational Organized Crime Phil Williams
34. Population Movements Sita Bali
35. Energy Security Michael T. Klare
Part 5: Conclusions
36. The Academic and Policy Worlds James M Goldgeier
37.What Future for Security Studies? Stuart Croft
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