Description |
1 online resource (vii, 282 pages) |
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SUNY series in global politics |
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SUNY series in global politics.
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Contents |
Globalization, Security, and the Nation-State: Paradigms in Transition -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I. Reconceptualizing Security -- 1. Security in the Age of Globalization: Separating Appearance from Reality -- 2. Two Terrors, One Problem -- 3. The National Security Stateand Global Terrorism: Why the State Is Not Prepared for the New Kind of War -- Part II. State Transformations and Responses -- 4. The Rise of the Trading State Revisited -- 5. State Transformation and New Security Dilemmas |
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""6. Anarchy Meets Globalization: A New Security Dilemma for the Modernizing State""""Part III. Regional Reflections""; ""7. Global Challenges to Russia�sNational Security: Any Chance for Resisting/Bandwagoning/Adapting/Contributing to an Emerging World Order?""; ""8. Globalization and (In)Securityin AMENA: A Contextual Double-pronged Analysis""; ""9. The Constellation of Securities in Europe""; ""Part IV. Emerging International Patterns""; ""10. The Security Dynamics of a 1 + 4 World""; ""11. Prospects For a New World Order"" |
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12. Turbulence and Terrorism: Reframing or Readjusting the Model?Conclusion: Seeking Conceptual Links for Changing Paradigms -- Bibliography -- Contributors -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z |
Summary |
This volume studies the links among the concepts of globalization, security, and the authority of the nation state, drawing attention to why and how these three concepts are interrelated and why they should be studied together. Contributors explore the connections between security and global transformations, and the corresponding or resulting changes in state structures that emerge. Probing and extending existing paradigms, the book offers three regional cases studies: the periphery states of the Middle East and North Africa, the second world states of the Russian Federation, and the core states of the European Union. It concludes with three chapters that synthesize the above themes to identify corresponding changes in the patterns of international politics. Book jacket |
Notes |
Revised papers originally delivered at an international Conference on Globalization and National Security held in Ankara, Turkey, June 2002 and sponsored by the Center for Eurasian Strategic Studies (ASAM) |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 241-265) and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Security, International -- Congresses
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National security -- Congresses
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Globalization -- Congresses
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World politics -- 1989- -- Congresses
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Security, International.
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World politics -- 1989-
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National security.
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Globalization.
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globalism.
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TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Military Science.
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HISTORY -- Military -- Other.
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Globalization
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National security
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Security, International
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World politics
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Internationale politiek.
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Internationalisatie.
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Veiligheidspolitiek.
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Staat (politicologie)
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Genre/Form |
Conference papers and proceedings
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Aydinli, Ersel, 1967-
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Rosenau, James N
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Conference on Globalization and National Security (2002 : Ankara, Turkey)
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ISBN |
1423744004 |
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9781423744009 |
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0791464016 |
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9780791464014 |
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9780791483480 |
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0791483487 |
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