Globalization, security, and the nation-state: paradigms in transition
In: SUNY series in global politics
In: SUNY series in global politics
Intro -- 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 -- 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 -- 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.
In: SUNY series in global politics
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