Security Analysis: Conceptual Apparatus; The Military Sector; The Environmental Sector; The Economic Sector; The Societal Sector; The Political Sector; How Sectors are Synthesized by Actors.
Barry Buzan is Montague Burton professor of
international relations at the London School of Economics and
Political Science. His numerous publications include People,
States, and Fear: The National Security Problem in International
Relations and (with Ole Wæver et al.) Identity, Migration, and the
New Security Agenda in Europe.
Ole Wæver is professor of international relations
and world politics at the University of Groningen. He is author
(with Pim den Boer and Peter Brugge) of The History of the European
Idea.
Jaap de Wilde is lecturer in international
relations at the University of Twente (the Netherlands). He is
author of Saved from Oblivion: Interdependence Theory in the First
Half of the 20th Century and editor (with Hakan Wiberg) of
Organized Anarchy: The Role of States and Intergovernmental
Organizations.
A careful and precise reading of this book is enormously rewarding
and a re-read probably more so. It will become an important and
possibly definitive reference work in the field of security
studies.... A remarkable piece of work which will surely remain
required reading for many years to come." - Chris Smith,
International Affairs
"An ambitious and valuable attempt to engage analysis of security
with contemporary social theory and current political issues." -
April Carter, Political Studies
"A sophisticated attempt to synthesize political realism, a widened
security agenda, and a constructive approach." - Paul T. Hart,
Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management
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