Politics and International Relations 2011 (UK) - Routledge
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National Security in the<br />
Obama Administration<br />
Reassessing the Bush Doctrine<br />
Stanley A. Renshon, City University of New York<br />
Graduate Center, USA<br />
This book examines the Bush<br />
Doctrine <strong>and</strong> its effect <strong>and</strong><br />
influence on the new national<br />
security agenda of President<br />
Obama.<br />
Selected Contents: Part 1: The<br />
Bush Doctrine Reconsidered<br />
Part 2: The Strategic World After<br />
9/11 Part 3: The <strong>Politics</strong> of Post<br />
9/11 National Security<br />
2009: 229 x 152: 312pp<br />
Hb: 978-0-415-80406-6: £100.00<br />
Pb: 978-0-415-80405-9: £25.99<br />
eBook: 978-0-203-87451-6<br />
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Buying National Security<br />
How America Plans <strong>and</strong> Pays for Its<br />
Global Role <strong>and</strong> Safety at Home<br />
Gordon Adams, School of <strong>International</strong> Service,<br />
American University, USA <strong>and</strong> Cindy Williams,<br />
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA<br />
The tools of American statecraft<br />
— defense, diplomacy, foreign<br />
<strong>and</strong> security assistance,<br />
homel<strong>and</strong> security <strong>and</strong><br />
intelligence — are rarely<br />
examined together. Adams <strong>and</strong><br />
Williams fill this gap by<br />
examining how these tools<br />
work, how they are planned for,<br />
<strong>and</strong> how they are budgeted.<br />
Selected Contents: 1. Money is<br />
Policy: Planning <strong>and</strong> Budgeting for<br />
Security <strong>and</strong> Foreign Affairs<br />
2. Resource Planning for <strong>International</strong> Affairs <strong>and</strong> State<br />
Operations 3. Foreign Economic Assistance Budgeting <strong>and</strong><br />
Programs 4. Political <strong>and</strong> Security Assistance Budgeting <strong>and</strong><br />
Programs 5. Planning, Programming, Budgeting, <strong>and</strong><br />
Execution in the Department of Defense 6. Intelligence<br />
Planning <strong>and</strong> Budgeting 7. Resource Allocation <strong>and</strong><br />
Budgeting for Homel<strong>and</strong> Security 8. The Role of the<br />
Executive Office of the President in National Security<br />
Budgeting 9. Resource Allocation <strong>and</strong> Budgeting in<br />
Congress 10. The <strong>Politics</strong> of National Security Budgeting<br />
11. The Road Ahead: How Might Budgeting Change?<br />
2009: 229 x 152: 368pp<br />
Hb: 978-0-415-95439-6: £100.00<br />
Pb: 978-0-415-95440-2: £34.99<br />
eBook: 978-0-203-86150-9<br />
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iNterNAtioNAl<br />
security<br />
ForthcomiNg<br />
The <strong>Routledge</strong> H<strong>and</strong>book<br />
of Security Studies<br />
Edited by Victor Mauer <strong>and</strong> Myriam dunn<br />
Cavelty, both at Swiss Federal Institute of<br />
Technology (ETH), Zurich, Switzerl<strong>and</strong><br />
Focusing on contemporary challenges, The <strong>Routledge</strong><br />
H<strong>and</strong>book of Security Studies offers a wide-ranging<br />
collection of cutting-edge essays from leading scholars in<br />
the field of Security Studies, <strong>and</strong> is now available in<br />
paperback.<br />
Selected Contents: Part 1: Theoretical Approaches to<br />
Security <strong>and</strong> Different ‘Securities’ Part 2: Contemporary<br />
Security Challenges Part 3: Regional Security Challenges<br />
Part 4: Confronting Security Challenges<br />
July <strong>2011</strong>: 246 x 174: 498pp<br />
Pb: 978-0-415-66472-1: £28.99<br />
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www.routledge.com/9780415664721<br />
Security Studies<br />
An Introduction<br />
Edited by Paul d. Williams, George Washington<br />
University, USA<br />
Security Studies is the most<br />
comprehensive textbook<br />
available on security studies.<br />
It gives students a detailed<br />
overview of the major<br />
theoretical approaches, key<br />
themes <strong>and</strong> most significant<br />
issues within security studies.<br />
• Part 1 explores the main<br />
theoretical approaches<br />
currently used within the field<br />
from realism to international<br />
political sociology.<br />
• Part 2 explains the central concepts underpinning<br />
contemporary debates from the security dilemma to<br />
terrorism.<br />
• Part 3 presents an overview of the institutional security<br />
architecture currently influencing world politics using<br />
international, regional <strong>and</strong> global levels of analysis.<br />
• Part 4 examines some of the key contemporary<br />
challenges to global security from the arms trade to<br />
energy security.<br />
• Part 5 discusses the future of security.<br />
Security Studies provides a valuable new teaching tool<br />
for undergraduates <strong>and</strong> MA students by collecting these<br />
related str<strong>and</strong>s of the field together into a single<br />
coherent textbook.<br />
Selected Contents: Part 1: Theoretical Approaches<br />
Part 2: Key Concepts Part 3: Institutions<br />
Part 4: Contemporary Challenges<br />
2008: 246 x 174: 568pp<br />
Hb: 978-0-415-42561-2: £95.00<br />
Pb: 978-0-415-42562-9: £25.99<br />
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Browse <strong>and</strong> order online: www.routledge.com/politics<br />
iNterNAtioNAl security<br />
New<br />
Security Studies<br />
A Reader<br />
Edited by Christopher W. Hughes <strong>and</strong><br />
Lai Yew Meng, both at University of Warwick, <strong>UK</strong><br />
This reader brings together key<br />
contributions from many of the<br />
leading scholars in the field,<br />
offering students an informed<br />
overview of the most significant<br />
work in security studies.<br />
The editors chart the<br />
development of the key debates<br />
since 1945 introducing the<br />
ideas of the most influential<br />
‘past masters’ <strong>and</strong><br />
contemporary thinkers on<br />
security in the <strong>UK</strong>, US <strong>and</strong><br />
elsewhere.<br />
In order to guide students through the issues, the book<br />
includes a critical introduction exploring the<br />
development of security studies <strong>and</strong> introductory essays<br />
for each section, highlighting clearly how the readings fit<br />
together. Suggestions for further reading <strong>and</strong> key<br />
questions for discussion are also included.<br />
Selected Contents: Part 1: What is Security? Introduction<br />
1.1 National Security as an Ambiguous Symbol Arnold<br />
Wolfers 1.2 Redefining Security Richard Ullman 1.3 The<br />
National Security Problem in <strong>International</strong> <strong>Relations</strong> Barry<br />
Buzan 1.4 The Concept of Security David Baldwin<br />
1.5 Security <strong>and</strong> Emancipation Ken Booth 1.6 Feminism <strong>and</strong><br />
Security J. Ann Tickner 1.7 The Third World <strong>and</strong> Security<br />
Studies Amitav Acharya 1.8 Redefining Security (2) Jessica<br />
Tuchman Matthews 1.9 Human Security Rol<strong>and</strong> Paris<br />
1.10 The Renaissance of Security Studies Stephen M. Walt<br />
1.11 Securitisation Ole Waever Part 2: Security Paradigms<br />
Introduction 2.1 The Nemesis of Utopianism E.H. Carr 2.2 A<br />
Realist Theory of <strong>International</strong> <strong>Politics</strong> Hans J. Morgenthau<br />
2.3 The Concept of Order in World <strong>Politics</strong> Hedley Bull<br />
2.4 Anarchic Orders <strong>and</strong> Balances of Power Kenneth N.<br />
Waltz 2.5 Cooperation Under the Security Dilemma Robert<br />
Jervis 2.6 The False Promise of <strong>International</strong> Institutions John<br />
J. Mearsheimer 2.7 Economics <strong>and</strong> the Moral Case for War<br />
Norman Angell 2.8 Neoliberal Institutionalism Robert<br />
Keohane 2.9 Democratic Peace Michael W. Doyle<br />
2.10 Neo-Kantian Perspective Bruce Russett 2.11 The Social<br />
Construction of Power <strong>Politics</strong> Alex<strong>and</strong>er Wendt<br />
2.12 Norms, Identity <strong>and</strong> National Security Thomas U. Berger<br />
Part 3: Security dimensions <strong>and</strong> Issues Introduction<br />
3.1 Nuclear Deterrence Ned Lebow <strong>and</strong> Janice Gross Stein<br />
3.2 Arms Races Barry Buzan <strong>and</strong> Eric Herring 3.3 Nuclear<br />
Proliferation Scott Sagan 3.4 New Military Conflict Lawrence<br />
Freedman 3.5 Technology <strong>and</strong> War Michael O’Hanlon<br />
3.6 Resources <strong>and</strong> Conflict Thomas Homer-Dixon<br />
3.7 Migration <strong>and</strong> Security Myron Weiner 3.8 Transnational<br />
Crime <strong>and</strong> Security Phil Williams 3.9 AIDS/HIV <strong>and</strong> Security<br />
P.W. Singer 3.10 Economics <strong>and</strong> Security Jonathan Kirshner<br />
Part 4: Security Frameworks <strong>and</strong> Actors Introduction<br />
4.1 The Long Peace John Lewis Gaddis 4.2 The Unipolar<br />
Illusion Christopher Layne 4.3 Alliance <strong>Politics</strong> Glenn Snyder<br />
4.4. Alliance Futures Stephen M. Walt 4.5 Multilateralism<br />
John Gerard Ruggie 4.6 Regimes Robert Jervis 4.7 Security<br />
Communities Emanuel Adler 4.8 Interventionism Adam<br />
Roberts 4.9 Economic Sanctions Robert A. Pape 4.10 Private<br />
Military Companies David Shearer Part 5: The Future of<br />
Security Introduction 5.1 Security in the Twenty First<br />
Century Barry Buzan 5.2 Instability in Europe? John J.<br />
Mearsheimer 5.3 Security Dilemmas in East Asia? Thomas J.<br />
Christensen 5.4 Structural Realism redux Kenneth N. Waltz<br />
5.5 Security <strong>and</strong> Global Transformation Ken Booth<br />
5.6 Globalisation <strong>and</strong> Security Victor D. Cha 5.7 Terrorism<br />
Walter Laqueur 5.8 The War on Terrorism Michael Howard<br />
February <strong>2011</strong>: 246 x 174: 464pp<br />
Hb: 978-0-415-32600-1: £100.00<br />
Pb: 978-0-415-32601-8: £27.99<br />
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www.routledge.com/9780415326018<br />
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