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Term 1, Week 2
WHATS NEW ABOUT NEW SECURITY CHALLENGES?
Study Questions:
What is security?
What explains the development of calls to broaden and deepen the security agenda at the
end of 20th century?
Essential Reading
Booth, K. (1991) Security and Emancipation, Review of International Studies 17(4) pp.313327.
Smith, S., The contested concept of security in Booth (ed.), Critical Security Studies (Lynne
Rienner, 2005).
Campbell, D. (1998) Writing Security. United States Foreign Policy and the Politics of
Identity (University of Minnesota Press), Introduction and chapter 3. (Because of copyright
only one chapter can be scanned - please go to the library for chapter 3)
General Overviews
Baldwin, D. Review Article: Security Studies and the End of the Cold War, World Politics, 48
(1995), 117-41.
Baylis, J., International and Global Security in the Post-Cold War Era, in Baylis, J. & Smith, S.
(eds), The Globalization of World Politics (OUP, 3rd ed, 2004).
Brincat, S., Lima, L. and Nunes, J. (eds) Critical Theory in International Relations and Security
Studies: Interviews and Reflections (Routledge, 2012).
Buzan, B., People, States and Fear, 2nd ed. (Lynne Rienner, 1991).
Buzan, B. and L. Hansen (2009) The Evolution of International Security Studies (Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press) chs.6-7.
Collins, A. (ed.) (2010) Contemporary Security Studies (Oxford: Oxford University Press)
Second Edition. Chs 1-10.
Haftendorn, H., The Security Puzzle, International Studies Quarterly, 35 (1991), 3-17.
Kolodziej, E., Security and International Relations (Cambridge UP, 2005). Chapter 1.
Liotta, P. H., Through the Looking Glass: Creeping Vulnerabilities and the Reordering of
Security, Security Dialogue 36:1 (2005), pp.49-70.
McSweeney, B., Security, Identity and Interests (Cambridge UP, 1999), esp. introduction,
chapter 1.
Smith, M. (2010) International Security: Politics, Policy, Prospects (Palgrave Macmillan) chs13.
Smith, S., The Increasing Insecurity of Security Studies, Contemporary Security Policy, 20:3
(1999), 72-101.
Snyder, C. (ed.) Contemporary Security and Strategy (Palgrave Macmillan, 2008) chs. 1-4.
Tickner, J.A., Re-visioning security in K. Booth & S. Smith (eds), International Relations
Theory Today (Polity Press, 1995), pp. 175-97.
Williams, Paul (ed.) Security Studies: An Introduction (Routledge, 2008) chs 1-9.
Human Security
Axworthy, L. Human Security and Global Governance: Putting People First, Global
Governance, 7:1 (2001), 19-23.
Bellamy, A.J. & M. McDonald, The Utility of Human Security: Which Humans? What
Security?, Security Dialogue, 33:3 (2002). And response by Tow & Thomas.
Bilgin, P. Individual and Societal Dimensions of Security, International Studies Review, Vol. 5
(2003), 202-22.
Chandler, D. (2008) Human Security: The dog that didnt bark, Security Dialogue 39(4),
pp.427-38. Plus the following articles by Ambrosetti, Owen and Wibben.
Christie, R. (2010) Critical Voices and Human Security, Security Dialogue 41(2), pp.169-90.
King, G. & C.J.L. Murray (2001-02) Rethinking Human Security, Political Science Quarterly,
116(4), pp.585-610.
McDonald, M. Human Security and the Construction of Security, Global Society, 16:3 (2002),
277-95.
Newman, E. (2010) Critical human security studies, Review of International Studies 36(1),
pp.77-94.
Owen, T. (ed.), Special Section on Human Security, Security Dialogue, 35:3 (2004), 345-87.
Paris, R. (2001) Human Security: Paradigm shift or hot air?, International Security, 26(2), 87102.
Thomas, N. & W.T. Tow, The Utility of Human Security: Sovereignty and Humanitarian
Intervention, Security Dialogue, 33:2 (2002), 177-92.
Constructivist Security
Booth, K., Cold Wars of the Mind in Booth, K. (ed.), Statecraft and Security (CUP, 1998),
pp.29-55.
Buzan, B. et al., Security: A New Framework for Analysis (Lynne Rienner, 1998) chs 1, 2, 8 & 9.
Ciuta, Felix, Narratives of Security: Strategy and Identity in the European Context, in
Richard Mole (ed.) Discursive Constructions of Identity in European Politics (Palgrave
Macmillan, 2007) ch.10.
Farrell, T., Constructivist Security Studies, International Studies Review, 4:1 (2002), pp. 4972.
McSweeney, B., Security, Identity and Interests: A Sociology of International Relations (CUP,
1999), chs 1 & 5-9.
Wendt, A., Anarchy is What States Make of It: The social construction of power
politics, International Organization, 46:2 (1992), pp.391-425.
Bilgin, P. Critical Theory, in Paul Williams (ed.) Security Studies: An Introduction (Routledge,
2008)
Booth, K., (ed.) Critical Security Studies and World Politics (Lynne Rienner, 2005).
Krause, K., Critical Theory and Security Studies, Cooperation and Conflict, 33:3 (1998),
pp.298-333.
Krause, K. & M.C. Williams (eds), Critical Security Studies: Concepts and Cases (UCL Press,
1997), esp. preface & chs 2, 4 & 6.
Nunes, J.,'Reclaiming the Political: Emancipation and Critique in Security Studies', Security
Dialogue, 43:4 (2012), pp. 345-361.
Steans, J., Gender and International Relations (Cambridge UP, 1998), ch. on security.
Wyn Jones, R., Security, Strategy and Critical Theory (Lynne Rienner, 1999).
Wyn Jones, R., Message in a Bottle? Theory and Praxis in Critical Security
Studies, Contemporary Security Policy, 16:3 (1995), pp.299-319.
Bigo, D., S. Carrera, E. Guild, R.B.J. Walker, The Changing Landscape of European Liberty and
Security: Mid-Term Report on the Results of the CHALLENGE Project, available
at http://www.libertysecurity.org
Campbell, D., Writing Security: United States Foreign Policy and the Politics of
Identity (Manchester University Press, 1998) Ch.3, 4.
Campbell, D., National Deconstruction: Violence, Identity and Justice in Bosnia (Uni
Minnesota Press, 1998).
Der Derian, J., The Value of Security: Hobbes, Marx, Nietzsche and Baudrillard, in Campbell,
D. & Dillon, M. (eds),The Political Subject of Violence (MUP, 1993), pp.94-113.
Edkins, J., 'Security, Cosmology, Copenhagen', Contemporary Politics, September 2003 (vol 9,
no 4): 361-370.
Edkins, J., After the Subject of International Security, in A. Finlayson and J. Valentine
(Eds.), Politics and Poststructuralism (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2002), pp.68-80.
Peterson V. S., Security and Sovereign States in V. S. Peterson (Ed) Gendered States:
Feminist (Re)Visions of International Relations Theory, (Boulder: Lynne Rienner, 1992)
Walker, R. B. J. The Subject of Security, in K. Krause and M. C. Williams (Eds) Critical Security
Studies: Concepts and Cases (London and New York: Routledge, 1997), pp. 61-82.